

Is this for you? Look, if you have a thing for vintage French cinema where the drama is 90% conversation and 10% eyebrow raises, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you need pacing, modern stakes, or characters who don’t feel like they’re reciting lines from a manual on etiquette, you are going to hate this...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jean de Limur

Maurice Campbell
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"Is this for you? Look, if you have a thing for vintage French cinema where the drama is 90% conversation and 10% eyebrow raises, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you need pacing, modern stakes, or characters who don’t feel like they’re reciting lines from a manual on etiquette, you are going to hate this with a passion. It’s a very specific flavor of old, kind of like that one aunt’s attic that smells like mothballs and dried flowers. The whole thing feels oddly claustrophobic. Y..."
E. Raymond, Jean de Létraz
France

