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In Reply to: "La Fille sur le pont" - for the allegory lovers posted by Victor Khomenko on December 22, 2002 at 19:33:40:
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...the Widow is far more conventional, albeit good, and the Girl is more strikingly interesting... I think. Interesting, since the Widow was made later.
conventional, yes. It seems French films take you into the characters themselves rather than the story, unlike Brit or Yank films.Why is it that only French actresses can look into the camera and melt it down?
Don´t hate me, ask yourself why do you like this....
The only one Leconte ever almost made right ...Was Le Parfum D´Yvonne...
Salut.
***Don´t hate me,Sorry Patrick, I do hate you. Sitting there like a bug in a rug...
So - what did Yvonne smell like?
Eroticement parlant...L´erotisme...
But only the first part as the film lost itself, more and more to become a boring illogical nightmare for the viewers.
***It seems French films take you into the characters themselves rather than the story, unlike Brit or Yank films.I don't think this is as much a French cinema feature, it is universally true of all good films.
I think you should rent the Girl - you will love it, as the character depth is even more significant there.
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