

Okay, so 'Paris Express' is definitely not for everyone. If you're looking for a plot that makes sense, or characters you can root for, you'll probably bounce off this hard. But for anyone who digs early surrealist vibes or just loves seeing Paris through a really strange lens, it’s a quick, fascinating ride. Folks who...


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Marcel Duhamel

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"Okay, so 'Paris Express' is definitely not for everyone. If you're looking for a plot that makes sense, or characters you can root for, you'll probably bounce off this hard. But for anyone who digs early surrealist vibes or just loves seeing Paris through a really strange lens, it’s a quick, fascinating ride. Folks who prefer their cinema neat and tidy will likely find it frustratingly obscure. Right from the start, the film throws you in. No gentle easing in, just a rapid fire of images. It fe..."

Joseph Kessel
Marcel Duhamel, Jacques Prévert, Pierre Prévert
France
1920 · IMDb —
C.L. Chester

