10 great films about making a fresh start

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Each new year comes with tantalising scope for self reinvention. The turn of the calendar presents an illusory milestone that lures many of us into hoping we can somehow force a step-change in our character or situation that will bring us closer to being the person we really want to be.

Yet, however big or small the resolutions we make for ourselves, the change is fraught with the pitfalls of simply relaxing back into the person it’s always been easy to be – with the same shortcomings and neuroses.

In films, turning over a new leaf comes so much easier. All the same pitfalls and setbacks are there, of course, but the arc of a satisfying story depends on forward movement and the sense that the characters are ending in a different place from where they began. Hopes can and will be fulfilled.

In Eric Rohmer’s spellbinding 1986 film The Green Ray, change comes not in January but at the height of summer. Parisian secretary Delphine (Marie Rivière) has been dumped by her boyfriend just prior to holiday season. Her plans abandoned, she flits from one destination to another, joining friends, striking off on her own – but it seems there’s nothing anyone can do to awaken her from her sadness and sense of isolation.

It’s easy to take against Delphine. She’s self-absorbed and prickly to engage with – refusing to do much to help her situation. But therein lies the truthfulness of her character. Despondency makes a mountain of starting over and pulling your own socks up.

Yet, while completely naturalistic in its 16mm filming and improvised acting, there’s a sublime, almost mystical feel to Rohmer’s film. It’s something about the wind in the trees, and the playing cards that Delphine finds from time to time abandoned in the street. And hope will come in the strangest place: in an overheard conversation about an optical illusion (the ‘green ray’ of the title) which – on rare occasions – can be glimpsed as the sun sets over the sea.

When, like Rohmer’s heroine, you need inspiration for taking a new step, these 10 films offer 10 possible paths to fresh horizons.

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    Hogaraka ni ayume

    1930 — a.k.a. Walk Cheerfully, in 1 top list Check
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    Billy Liar

    1963, in 7 top lists Check
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    Mahanagar

    1963 — a.k.a. The Big City, in 6 top lists Check
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    My Fair Lady

    1964, in 18 top lists Check
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    Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

    1974, in 4 top lists Check
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    Professione: reporter

    1975 — a.k.a. The Passenger, in 11 top lists Check
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    The Unbelievable Truth

    1989, in 3 top lists Check
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    Shirley Valentine

    1989, in 0 top lists Check
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    Groundhog Day

    1993, in 22 top lists Check
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    Bridget Jones's Diary

    2001, in 3 top lists Check
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Last updated on Jun 4, 2023;