Thursday, April 5, 2012

ETIENNE


When it comes to bizarre this enchanting quirky tale about a loner taking his dying best (and only) friend on a road trip is definitely up there.  Especially when you know that the said best friend is a dwarf hamster named Etienne.

Richard drifts through his gentle small life.  He’s just got a new job as maintenance man in boutique hotel in San Francisco, and when he’s not working he spends every spare moment building new elaborate playgrounds out of spent toilet rolls for his beloved Etienne.  When Etienne goes off his food one day Richard whisks him off to the Veterinary's Office where the poor hamster is declared terminally ill and it is recommended that he be euthanized next week.  Before he agrees to this Richard decides to get on his bike and put Etienne in his basket so that he can show him the world (or the bits of it around San Francisco at least) before he sheds off his mortal coil.

The two of them encounter a few more weird but extremely likeable oddities that include a back-packer scientist collecting slug slime; two off-beat travelling musicians (Great Northern’s Rachel Stolte & Solon Bixler playing themselves, and you might well ask, who the hell are they unless you have acquired a taste for their ‘eclectic music’!).  There is also a pinhole camera expert who ropes Richard into assisting him, and then there is Elodie who’s just finished College just after her boyfriend finished with her, so she too is on the road to nowhere in particular.

There’s a lovely and somewhat unexpected twist when Richard loses his rodent but finds a girl in what may even end up as a happy-ever-after story after all.  That’s if you prefer girls to cute furry hamsters.

It's hard not to like this wee film, but I actually loved it.  But that’s why I am often called a heteroclite!


★★★