Michael Phillips
The Names of Love ('Le Nom des Gens')
3 1/2 stars
Director
Baya dedicates herself to seducing right-wingers and religious militants into embracing her assimilationist views while Arthur obsesses over possible epidemics spread by birds. With her looks and effervescent personality, Baya's appeal is overwhelming. With his lean physique and wistful expression, Arthur is an attractive man whose subdued manner presents a challenge to Baya; their affair is sure to be a roller coaster of a romance.
The film warmly embraces multicultural diversity while acknowledging the obstacles to its achieving a harmonious fruition. It is critical of conservative Muslims, the lack of interest in the lives and views of ordinary Arabs, the dire plight of undocumented immigrants and, in the instance of Arthur, his detachment and disinterest in his Jewish ancestry on his mother's side.
So many actresses are asked to be adorable even in their characters' most exasperating moments, but few pull it off as well as Forestier, with her spirit of innocent, well-meaning recklessness; her efforts were rewarded with a lead actress
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