La Famille Bélier, The Original Version Of The CODA Film Remake Worth Rp. 350 Billion Shows On Klik FIlm
JAKARTA - Click Film again pampers its fans. After delivering 7 selected films in early March, this legal film streaming platform offers weighty viewing of the French film, La Famille Bélier. The popularity of this film makes Apple TV willing to spend a large amount of funds worth USD 25 million (Rp.350 billion more).
Apple TV also successfully remakes this film into a film called CODA which in 2021. CODA has made history by winning the most Sundance Film Festival award of all time with 4 trophies, in the category of US Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic, Audience Award: US Dramatic, US Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast, and Directing Award: US Dramatic prize.
Surprise also occurred in Indonesia. This is because the original version of the CODA film entitled La Famille Bélier can now be legally watched in Indonesia through the digital platform Klik Film.
Frederica, as Director of Klik Film explained, Klik Film is always trying to present good films anywhere, to quench the thirst of film lovers in Indonesia. "The presence of La Famille Bélier is proof of Klik Film's existence to continue presenting good films. And there will be many more surprises that we will present," he said, Wednesday, March 10.
The film La Famille Bélier itself tells the story of Paula (Louane Emera) being raised in a farming and livestock environment. Her parents, Rodolphe Belier (Francois Damien) and Gigi (Karin Viard), are both deaf and mute. His younger brother, Quentin (Luca Gelberg) has a similar fate. At school, Paula gets along well with Mathilde (Roxane Duran). One day, there is a choir audition that demands participants to show off their vocals in front of the teacher, Mr. Thomasson (Eric Elmosnino).
Mathilde was rejected because her voice was considered a disaster. However, Paula was accepted on the grounds that she had a good alto. In that class, Paula knows Gabriel (Ilian Bergala) who is handsome and quiet. Thought to have harmonious vocals, Thomasson matched them up in the song "I Will Love You." Thomasson also reported that there was a vocal audition in France.
Make a Heart of Ambyar
The genius of this film lies in the idea of placing teenagers with singing talent in a family environment who can neither hear nor speak. It's hard to convince a deaf mute parent that their daughter is good at singing. Throughout the film, acting and storytelling are key attractions. We can easily guess where this kind of family-based story will lead. What was unexpected, Eric's cleverness kept a “dessert” in the form of chasing the time and atmosphere in the audition room.
What broke my heart, when Paula decided to sing while using sign language. Ambyar is already in the hearts of the audience. Paula's mother and father's eyes filled with tears. When they finished singing, they stood up and shouted "Bravo, bravo!" even though the pronunciation is not clear.
Really, this scene unexpectedly drained hearts and tears. There is still one more scene that you should see for yourself. A final chapter that relieves us and brings us to the classic understanding, family is everything.
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