


Is it worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you’re already deep in the trenches of 1930s French drama. If you need a plot that moves at a brisk pace or, you know, makes sense, stay far away. It’s a patience-tester. Yvonne Reyville is doing her best, but she’s trapped in a script that feels like it was stitched together f...

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

Léon Mathot

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you’re already deep in the trenches of 1930s French drama. If you need a plot that moves at a brisk pace or, you know, makes sense, stay far away. It’s a patience-tester. Yvonne Reyville is doing her best, but she’s trapped in a script that feels like it was stitched together from scraps of paper found on a studio floor. There’s a lot of staring off into the middle distance. Lots of heavy, dramatic breathing. I found myself checking the time about thirt..."
France

1928 · IMDb 6.4

