
Is it worth your time? If you like your movies to feel like they were pulled out of a shoebox in an attic, this is for you. It’s not for the restless. If you need a plot that moves at the speed of a bullet train, you will probably hate this. Notre-Dame d'amour is a peculiar little ghost of a film. It feels less like a ...


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

Pierre Caron

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is it worth your time? If you like your movies to feel like they were pulled out of a shoebox in an attic, this is for you. It’s not for the restless. If you need a plot that moves at the speed of a bullet train, you will probably hate this. Notre-Dame d'amour is a peculiar little ghost of a film. It feels less like a narrative and more like a collection of moods stitched together with 1930s film stock. The Rhythm of the thing There is a scene near the middle where Jean Cyrano just stares out a..."
Jacques Constant, Michel Carré, Jean Aicard
France

