Sophie Marceau transforms into Monica Bellucci. End of review. All you need to know.
Well, it starts in Paris where a seemingly normal Marceau begins to have doubts about reality and her sanity. She thinks things are changing, including her looks, her children, her mother, and her husband. Everyone starts getting freaked out and somehow she finds a clue that leads her to Italy as the fully blown Bellucci. Bellucci finds her Parsian counterparts that are no longer her blood counterparts and the story gets murkier by the moment.
Finally, we have moments of truth and a break through and a return to a newer and better reality than before! Lot of work for 1:50.
Don't bother taking notes. Just grab a big bottle of red, some reefer, and munchies and take the ride. Lush interiors, good looking women, and no so surprising endings.
Marceau looks more refined and appealing than Bellucci in this one...then again it is considered a "French" film.
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Topic - "Don't Look Back": Retelling a familiar tale with beauty . . . - mr grits 22:26:51 01/24/11 (6)
- Cool. The French remake of Mulholland Drive. nt - geoffkait 15:54:28 01/25/11 (1)
- Or Bergman's Persona, or Altman's 3 Women...* - Rod H. 07:29:29 01/26/11 (0)
- "A bottle of red... - mkuller 09:23:07 01/25/11 (1)
- He doesn't. Isn't that obvious from his "reviews?" :-) nt - tinear 09:32:23 01/25/11 (0)
- You are losing it - Victor Khomenko 06:17:19 01/25/11 (1)
- Lost my fake internet ID on the nude photos, sorry. * - mr grits 16:16:55 01/25/11 (0)