In Reply to: That movie IS quite different posted by Victor Khomenko on April 20, 2002 at 19:12:57:
Or the closest one ever gets to being the best.
It is quite strange that a man of Jean-Louis Trintignant's monolithic talent and huge reputation in Europe isn't known or doesn't work in the US! HAs he commited a crime on our soil? I see no other reasons for him not being universally known here. Of course you've got your Depardieu and Tcheky Karyo and Jean Reno. It seems that America views French males as either jovial drunks or supermen.
I can hardly think of anyone portraying human emotions in a more delicate way than Trintignant did in My Night at Maud's.
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