As always with Leconte it is a mixe of failure and success, this time more an success.
Both male actors J. Halliday and J. Rochefort assure the support and soul of the film.
The story is conventionnal and the spoken words are terribly French and pretentious...sooo would be intellectual...
Altman is omnipresent in the strory board, but so are a lot of books with this kind of crossing in destiny.Or switching of personnality.
Rochefort is a master, Halliday his willing scholar and this is good.
A quite film. A film for men, who try to live up to the expectaion that nothing compare to men friendship, a myth ?
Well we should know.
Nothing compare to us....
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Topic - L´Homme du train... - patrickU 13:39:58 06/20/03 (2)
- Sounds like you liked it Patrick! - Victor Khomenko 17:38:59 06/20/03 (1)
- Re: Sounds like you liked it Patrick! - patrickU 23:56:50 06/20/03 (0)