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The Best Way to Walk

The Best Way to Walk
Directed by Claude Miller

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DVD 5.1 sound, 1.66:1 Aspect Ratio. Directed by Claude Miller: A sports director and a crossdressing music teacher struggle to come to terms with their sexual identities while working at a summer camp for boys.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39750 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-01-25
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: French
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 83 minutes

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A Movie about Sexual Awakening4
"The Best Way To Walk", in French and directed by Claude Miller, stars Patric Dewaere as Marc and Patrick Bouchitey as Phillippe. These two men are counselors for a summer boys' camp somewhere in France. Marc coaches the boys in sports; Phillippe is a drama teacher. After catching Phillippe in women's clothes and makeup one evening, Marc proceeds to bully the gentler Phillippe at every turn. It soon becomes obvious that the bully is compensating for his own awakening sexual feelings that he would like to thwart. Much of the conflict in this quite successful movie has to do with the relationship or lack thereof between these two individuals.

Both men are extremely handsome, as is Christine Pascal who plays Phillippe's girlfriend. Phillippe in men's clothes looks for all the world like Audrey Hepburn. In the scene that brings the film to a boil, a costume party held at the end of the summer, Phillppee is dressed as a beautiful woman and looks even more like Hepburn. His dance with Marc, who is dressed as a matador in the obligatory skin-tight trousers, scorches the screen.

The movie is way ahead of its time-- it was released in the U. S. in 1976-- with its theme of same-sex attraction and is another example of what many French directors do so well. A great little find.

Camp Fun4
Philippe (a doe-eyed, pouty Patrick Bouchitey) is the music/theater counselor in his father's summer camp. He's sensitive, bookish, intelligent, good looking maybe even a bit of a prig: in high school, the type of guy usually teased by the football team.
Marc (a charismatic Patrick Dewaere) is the football/sport coach at the camp who takes it upon himself to humiliate, tease, and even flirt with Philippe whenever he has the opportunity. Marc's motivation is never made completely clear but the situation between he and Phillipe can arguably be attributed to Marc's closeted homosexuality: you "hate" what you really "love" and so on. On the other hand, a case can be made for Marc being simply a bully and a jerk: maybe his father beat him or should have. The genius of the story is that you never know for sure.
Director Claude Miller ("Alias Betty") structures this simple, straightforward story with an acute eye towards spicing up even the smallest detail with the heady aroma of insinuation and subtext. Though we pretty much know where this story is going we are more than happy to ride it out with Miller and his excellent actors.
The tension, both sexual and psychological, between Phillipe and Marc is physically palpable: the screen crackles when these two go at each other and the denouement of this film is wise, thoughtful as well as profoundly exhilarating.

"Breathtaking" - Los Angeles Times5
THE BEST WAY

"Superb! The touch of a master craftsman!" Linda Lewis, Seattle
Post Intelligencer
"Breathtaking" - Los Angeles Times
Nominated for six French Academy Awards

Patrick Dewaere gives a powerful performance in THE BEST WAY as
the handsome, macho athletic coach at a boys summer camp.
Confused by his sexual attraction towards Philippe, an effeminate
drama instructor, he begins a subtle campaign of psychological
and physical intimidation that leads to a catastrophic turn of
events.