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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Never a dull moment, 1 December 2003
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Author:
raymond-15 from Australia
The format of this film is similar to that of La Ronde filmed in 1950. It
is a series of sexual episodes in which one of the characters moves from
one
episode to the next. This gives each actor an opportunity of 15 minutes
of
stardom, and they all do well in portraying a motley array of
characters.
The film starts literally with a bang and ends with a strangulation. In
between there are numerous events both strange and unpredictable involving
drugs and homosexuality, a deaf-mute and a potential suicide. The odd
characters assembled in this movie are each in their own way in search of
sexual gratification. They are a rather unhappy lot but generally
interesting and entertaining. Because of the format the stories perhaps
are
a little contrived at times and the cross-over point from one episode to
the
next is not always clearly defined. Sometimes this is done on purpose to
introduce an element of surprise when the sexual partners are revealed by
the camera. Interest is maintained throughout as the action proceeds at a
good pace and I have to admit there is never a dull moment. The musical
sound effects seem just right with their haunting and unhappy
mood.
If one is to choose among the actors the character of Marcel is
particularly
interesting as a handsome drug-addicted thief and the hospital nurse and
wounded soldier in the early scene give truly genuine
performances.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Classy French episode piece show cases their best talent., 3 February 2003
Author:
Mozjoukine (Mozjoukine@yahoo.com.au) from Australia
An episode film with the structure of LA RONDE and the name of another
Ophuls fifties movie - all right, we'll forgive them for
that.
The plot which involves terminal cases, strip club cleaners, an aging
husband more interested in rent boys, disco fog asphyxiation and serial
killer Cassell who's gone into the clinic for sleep therapy, gives a chance
to watch talent of the standard of Kassovitz, Cellier and Placido at work.
Nicely perverse touches like the nurse's delight at having pulled a
loony.
Production is good and this one holds attention well even if we'd like to
watch these people do something more substantial.
Bad ending,good movie, 9 August 2001
Author:
Thierry Godefroid
I just read arnaud's comment and I think that he was a little bit wrong ! The movie has a bad ending but the rest is pretty good. Where did you ever hear a line like "Je suis un peu tueur des femmes!"( I am a little bit of a lady s killer).You have to watch the movie just to see Vincent Cassel saying these words!
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
A labyrinth?, 16 September 1998
Author:
Arnaud Rizo from Toulouse, France
Boukhrief, as in Kassovitz's Assassins, missed his point : the main idea could have been interesting, but he failed because of the poverty of the situations, hardly real dialogs and bad actors -except from Kassovitz-. Cassel sounds fake, settings look too lit or too unapropriated, and the story itself remains stupid. A failure.
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