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In time for Mothers Day comes that piece of crap

Posted by Victor Khomenko on April 30, 2010 at 06:10:39:

Of course I HAD to step into that garbage right close to Mothers Day... the purest form of French dreck called Ma Mere, starring the aging Izabelle Huppert and that disgustingly looking moron Louis Garrel, with his dumb Rossetti mug.

If you love sex - stay away from that trash, because it is obvious the director has no idea what it is, in fact it appears he is about 8 years old judging by his mastery of the subject matter.

Why did Isabelle have to play in that piece of garbage - hard to fathom... must be the French recession worries. She is no stranger to controversial films, but this is not it... for there is nothing controversial about this one. How controversial was Caligula?

The sex scenes are so boring I ended up fast forwarding through them - I suspect the director, Christophe Honore, consulted Kubrick on his "orgy" scene... both are capable of quickly putting your old and sick cat out of his misery with boredom.

It is a common sentiment that old directors, having lost their sex drive, resort to films like that in order to discover something they apparently missed in their lives. Hence you have Kubrick and Bertolucci (The Dreamers kaka)... but this guy is barely 40, yet he already has the old man's eye.