), insists on staying with Rémi rather than her biological father. Provocative Narrative
Beau-Père is not a film you "enjoy." It is a film you endure. Yet, it powerfully deconstructs toxic masculinity. Rémi is not a predator in the Hollywood sense; he is a weak, pathetic man who mistakes a child’s affection for adult love. The film’s devastating final scene—where Marion leaves him for a boy her own age—suggests that Blier intended it as a critique of male immaturity. beau pere 1981 ok ru