by an unforgettable portrayal of a middle-aged guy (far better than About Schmidt with Darroussin showing Nicholson that one needn't exaggerate to make a point).
The director, Cedric Kahn, creates almost imperceptively a growing sense of calamity.
Carole Bouquet, as the suspected wife, surpasses acting and we feel we're watching a documentary of a marriage not so much careening as collapsing through inertial and baggage.
Empty nesters: is this your future?
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Topic - "Red Lights:" a very strange little thriller illuminated - tinear 04:47:34 01/28/06 (1)
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