The Grand Highway (Le Grand Chemin) Literary Elements

The Grand Highway (Le Grand Chemin) Literary Elements

Director

Jean-Loup Hubert

Leading Actors/Actresses

Richard Bohringer, Anémone

Supporting Actors/Actresses

Antoine Hubert, Christine Pascal, Pascale Roberts

Genre

Drama, Comedy, Coming-of-Age

Language

French

Awards

César Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress

Date of Release

25 March 1987

Producer

Pascal Hommais, Jean Francois Lepetit

Setting and Context

Set in 1959 in Brittany, rural France

Narrator and Point of View

The film is from both the point of view of the children and the adults.

Tone and Mood

Humorous, Playful, Vulnerable, Warm, Poignant

Protagonist and Antagonist

Louis is the protagonist and the antagonist is the loss of his childhood innocence.

Major Conflict

Louis has to adapt to the rural life which introduces him into the world of adulthood as he grasps concepts like death through the neighbor girl Martine. Marcelle and her husband Pelo are going through a rough patch since the death of their child navigating through their grief and pain.

Climax

The climax perhaps reaches when Pelo has an argument with his wife about their dead child and he attempts to rape her.

Foreshadowing

The scene in which Marcelle gouges a rabbit’s eye before skinning it foreshadows the hostile and intimidating world of adulthood that takes away Louis’ childhood innocence.

Understatement

Marcelle is more mature for her age unlike Louis therefore she frequently understates mature concepts which are still foreign and new to the young boy.

Innovations in Filming or Lighting or Camera Techniques

The director incorporates close-up shots and minimal cuts to maintain the realism in the intimate and emotional scenes.

Allusions

The Algerian War is at the backdrop of the film, it alludes to the conflict through Solange’s boyfriend enlisting for the war. The film alludes to the decline of religiosity in France as the characters criticize the Church in various scenes.

Paradox

N/A

Parallelism

N/A

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