In Reply to: A classic? posted by Victor Khomenko on May 1, 2002 at 14:58:13:
It may not be French or of furr-enn origin for your taste, but the film possesses those special universal emotional elements, that reaches an emotional core we can all identify with. The film transcends language or cultural and social barriers, and genre. It communicates to us all.Besides the fact, the film uses classic suspense film language, to play on our emotional heart strings. Surprising that a US film can do something like this in it's day and age without becoming overdone, isnt it ?
In this respect, this is what I meant by classic.
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