

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

This simple romantic tragedy begins in 1957. Guy Foucher, a 20-year-old French auto mechanic, has fallen in love with 17-year-old Geneviève Emery, an employee in her widowed mother's chic but financially embattled umbrella shop. On the evening before Guy is to leave for a two-year tour of combat in Algeria, he and Geneviève make love. She becomes pregnant and must choose between waiting for Guy's return or accepting an offer of marriage from a wealthy diamond merchant.
Easily among my top 10 movies. I don't even like most musicals. The songs and music in this movie aren't even catchy or bombastic. Even I have to admit that.
But there's so much else I love about this movie. It's tragic and romantic. It's about class, economic hardship, the war in Algeria, fate, tough luck, love, hope and depression. Probably only Frenchmen could produce such a masterpiece. It's beautifully shot. It's awesome how much of this story is told from a female perspective. It's constantly on the brink of becoming kitsch but it never crosses this line. I'm fascinated of the vibrant colors, the French culture in general - especially how well everyone is dressed - and all things from this bygone era, that doesn't exist like that anymore. Not even in France.
And it features gorgeous Catherine Deneuve. Her performance is impeccable.
And this finale scenes always touches me like not many other movie scenes.