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Juliette Binoche and Jean Reno are the protagonists in “Jet Streak,” a depressed and dismal account about two people who topple in adore through no fault of their bear. They do everything to avoid it but ultimately cannot, due to the inevitability of fate and an over-riding sense of being in the upright site at the fair time (or the contemptible situation at the immoral time) .
Binoche as Rose is a down on her luck Cosmetician who has decided to coast a poor relationship and sail to Acapulco and Reno is Felix, trying to skim to Munich to hook up with his supposed girl friend. Needless to say, neither makes it to their destination.
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Director Daniele Thompson keeps it light and airy and banks on the shroud personas of both Binoche and Reno to region the mood and tone of the film. Initially Reno looks at Binoche as an overly made-up bimbo while Binoche looks at Reno as an anal-retentive Bureaucrat. Both are just but approach to realize that, though they are initially sinful for each other, are unavoidably, ultimately and cosmically destined to be with each other.
Binoche and Reno trade on their patented dramatic personas and turn in slyly droll performances that are psychologically correct. “Decalage Horaire” (Jet Stagger) is a tale of what happens when two emotionally weary and frozen people are willing to let their guards down and allow Adore to enter their lives. It’s a account as faded as time but nonetheless feels original here because of the truthfulness and emotionally emphatic performances of Binoche and Reno.
JET Hasten is a rare treat. It is a vivid, saucy film that takes two well known actors and gives then a chance to play different types and the result is very successful.
Juliette Binouche steps into the tacky clothes and glitzy makeup of a superficial loquacious beautician who needs her makeup, perfumes, and wacky clothes to complete her ’self’, an unlucky-at-love waif on her intention to Acapulco from the Charles DeGaulle airport. She encounters a neurotic, fastidious (except for his groungy hair and beard) chef play by the usually murky ‘hitman’ Jean Reno and because of strikes in the Paris airlines and trains preventing scheduled flights, she agrees to section a room wiht him for the night until their separate flights are available. Well, of course, the ‘odd couple’ come by subtle but strong needs in the opposite persons and the scheme their rather bizarre cohabitation results in their mutual and individual awakenings is the source of the state and the delight for the viewer. Both Binouche and Reno acquire indelible characters and their transformations are wise and improbable.. A sure ‘feel good’ movie - and we certainly need films like this as warm entertainment. Kudos to director Danielle Thompson for uncovering other layers in these two graceful actors’ gifts.
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