Our Day Will Come

10 April 2012

I doubt you will have seen a film quite like this road movie by Romain Gavras.

You could even call it a road-rage movie. Vincent Cassel is a troubled psychiatrist who embarks on a journey through France to Ireland with a bullied teenager (Olivier Barthelemy), in search of a territory that might just give them some peace. But that's a big ask: they are total outsiders, and violent and racist with it.

Gavras creates an extraordinarily morbid atmosphere throughout, aided by the black mood of Sebastian's psychedelic soundtrack, and Cassel spits out his dialogue like a fiend. An oddly memorable film, but not one you really want to recall.

Our Day Will Come (Notre Jour Viendra)

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