**½
THE TREE Written and directed by: Julie Bertuccelli, adapted from Judy Pascoe’s novel, “Our Father Who Art in a Tree’’
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Morgana Davies, and Marton Csokas
At: Kendall Square
Running time: 100 minutes
Unrated (some profanity, mostly from children)
In “The Tree,’’ Charlotte Gainsbourg plays Dawn, a mother of four in rural Australia, who copes with the death of her husband by getting her first job in years. It’s at a place that sells bathroom fixtures, and the boss, George (Marton Csokas), is somehow even sexier and manlier than the man to whom she was married. There is, of course, a catch. Aside from being exasperatingly hasty in arranging all of this, the movie suggests that the husband’s soul might have migrated to the enormous Moreton Bay Fig that slumps outside her house. And that appears to be accelerating its sprawl. The roots are tearing up the plumbing, and the wildlife in and around the tree are getting bold. A bat swoops into the kitchen. Three frogs invade the toilet bowl. It would all appear to be a mess, but the people with the biggest issue are the neighbors who want the tree gone.
