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In Reply to: RE: No, he isn't the French "Hitchcock:" he has his own style very, very posted by tinear on February 08, 2010 at 08:29:29
Quickly you develop heavy aftertaste, even with her on the screen. Yes, a couple of his films can be intriguing, but the average quality of his work was not that high, in my view.
As far as Stephane Audrane, her best role was arguably in the Discrete Charm... and she of course was Chabrol's wife for some time.
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a high style as to be art. But it had the gravitas of a soufflé. Chabrol has something to say about French society, about human nature--- the dark side lingering along the more visible white one--- and when he connects, it is devastating.
Now, please be fair and don't view this as a slam on Sir Alfred!
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