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Yeah, this film got a lot of good reviews.
Do you think they are fair?A young girl goes to an exam to go on for stuying further her piano practice...
She felt throught, and she think that revenge is a cold dish...
A good suspence, but after ten minutes you already knows where the trip is going to.
No deepth, no nothing, just an enjoyable pop corn movie well done.
Ah I forgot...It has a French flavoring...Of an American product.
Of course.
Follow Ups:
I saw it last night and it is a little uninvolving.
Too many coincidences to start with, but the relationship between the girl and the pianist was quite well done.
But her unchanging expression was too flat, even though rather beautiful.
Who picked the victim of her seduction?
It does benefit from being short!
Not bad but not great.
The worst was the scene when one of the member of the jury, the woman who will fall in the trap later, give an autogramm in the middle of the exam...
That was very poor and most unlikely.
That and many others faults...
The suspence was a bit like an Hitch film and was partly well done.
I bet that gets a few people reading!
The scene where the cello player fondles the girl and she... NO. GO AND SEE THE FILM... got a great audience reaction.
But yes the scene at the piano competition was ridiculous.
I much prefered the scene ( no violence ) where she was trying that robe and did not intentionally not close totally that curtain, and that breast, a virginal one, pops out....
I think that was the glimpse the older woman saw, as was the view of her getting out of the pool when the bikini pants were clinging between her lags and the top plastered to give a certain nipple profile. THe awakening of desire. However, how likely either of those were is open to conjecture.
I missed this one...Getting old...
"The Valet" I did feel like it was what you said... a bit of a French flavoring of an American product (or at least some influence in that way)... but I enjoyed it and laughed out loud.A few weeks ago I saw one that was kind of like that as well but with a bit more going on, and it felt very French through and through... damn, now I can't remember the name... It takes place at a theater and cafe and auction house, and there's some beautiful piano music... oh, "Ave. Montaigne(sp?)"
Have you seen " Le Diner des Cons " & " Le Placard "?
Not much depth but FUN and a kind of light humanity.
The film you describe is unknow to me.
Do not know why I ask, but have you seen " Un Coeur en Hiver " ?
I did see "Un Coeur en Hiver". It was a while ago. I remember it being frustrating but not much else... don't think I gave it my full attention so I just added it to my Netflix queue.Haven't seen the other two but the bring a dumb guy to dinner thing looks funny... also added.
Auteil is also in "The Valet"... in which he's a billionare with a supermodel mistress. When they get photographed together he tries to convince his wife (and the press) that she was really with another guy -- who's also in the photo but his face is blurred out when it's published. That guy's a parking valet and they find him and convince him to live with the supermodel so that poeple will believe that they're a pair. Various hijinks ensue.
That and Ave. Momtaigne are new big screen releases here... don't know how long ago they came out in France.
asd
" Un Coeur en Hiver " is all between the lines, at a time when Auteuil did not overplay himself...
"The Valet " got not good critics in France, but I can not comment as I have not seen it.
The French title is " La Doublure ".
You must know that the story writer and director, Francis Weber, has alwas a hero in all or most of his films called " Francois Pignon "---
"Le Dinner des Cons and Le Placard " ( which you should see ) have him...
Weber is the best and funniest of all French directors.
Look at his work...You will see from Jaques Brel ( the singer ) to Depardieu and MANY others, all were there.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0891554/
Check his films out!!
Here a link, in French, but with the best critics of my country, do not forget to put the FRENCH title in the search option.
You do not need to read French as there are stars.
Is in the same vein as "Un Coeur..." I did not like it very much after a second view.
Victor did like it more than I did.
Only recommended if you now fully appreciate " Un Coeur..." now,,,,
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