Superb late '70s made-for-TV french film. Screenwriter, sometimes actor and in many occasions Luis Bunuel greatest collaborator Jean-Claude Carriere (Diary of a Chambermaid; Milky Way; Phantom of Liberty; etc.) hits right-on-the-head as a surgeon who slowly sinks in a maze of despair: Still pictures, taken by him with a Polaroid camera that he got from one of his hospital patients, start to show confusing images and eerie omissions. Convinced that the "object that freezes time" is trying to communicate, he relentlessly searches to decipher and understand the meaning of that visual language. Almost supernatural. Extremely effective. One of a kind.
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The Red Circle
(1970)
Melville's cosmogony
12 January 2004
After 30+ years of hiatus, once again I immerse myself in the mist of uplifting melancholy. The cold, slow-paced and existential treatment of this crime story comes from a different world, Melville's world, where darkness is pure enlightenment.
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