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HEROES DON'T DIE (LES HÉROS NE MEURENT JAMAIS)
Cert TBA
85 mins
BBFC advice: TBA

What an interesting concept - a man who is led to believe that he is the reincarnation of a soldier who died on the same day he was born.
A stranger shouts at Joachim (Jonathan Couzinié) as he is walking in a French street because he believes he is a deceased Bosnian soldier.
He would have dismissed him as crazy if he hadn't have quoted his birthday as the day he was killed.
He tells his friend (Adèle Haenel) his story and then goes on to dream as if he is seeing the past through the soldier's eyes.
Indeed, he even creates drawings and paintings of these visions and writes the name of a town on his arm in Serbo-Croat.
As luck would have it his friend speaks Serbo-Croat and is a TV producer so she insists they and a film crew go to the aforementioned town to see if they can prove reincarnation.
So, off they all pop to Bosnia with the only clues for this unlikely tie-up, the Christian name of the soldier,  the date of his death and the name of a town.
This had me very intrigued but the movie loses its edge from that point on.
We are left with three film crew and a subject who is gradually going out of his mind with images and feelings from a person and time with which he doesn't connect.
Inevitably, there are no easy answers because none of his 'evidence' seems to add up.
For example, his previous self died in 1983 and yet Bosnian soldiers only existed post-Yugoslavia during the Balkan war of the 1990s.
Unfortunately, I lost interest in whether the jigsaw would fit long before the end of Aude Léa Rapin's movie.
And Mrs W fell asleep.
That reflects just how much it lost its way.

Reasons to watch: Interesting reincarnation subject matter
Reasons to avoid: Storyline seeps away disappointingly

Laughs: None
Jumps: None
Vomit: None
Nudity: None
Overall rating: 4/10


Did you know? 
Dr Ian Stevenson, former Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and former chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology, dedicated the majority of his career to finding evidence of reincarnation, until his death in 2007.  Dr Stevenson claims to have found over 3,000 examples of reincarnation during his time which he shared with the scientific community.

The final word. Aude Léa Rapin: "I want to believe it (reincarnation), I prefer to imagine that there is something in the end, for me and for others, it is a thought reconciling with the idea of living. What I found interesting to try in the film was to start on a sci-fi basis and then continue on to fiction, without the science in a way!"





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