Two ghosts attend an engagement party, unseen by the other guests. One ghost, Dupont, is the father of the bride-to-be.


Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a dusty old photograph found in an attic, The Tender Enemy is going to scratch that itch perfectly. It is a quiet, odd little film about regret and ghosts who are just hanging around a party, waiting for things to go wrong. If you need explosions or a fast pace, stay a...


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Max Ophüls

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"Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a dusty old photograph found in an attic, The Tender Enemy is going to scratch that itch perfectly. It is a quiet, odd little film about regret and ghosts who are just hanging around a party, waiting for things to go wrong. If you need explosions or a fast pace, stay away. This is slow-burn sadness, plain and simple. 👻 The whole premise is that two ghosts—Dupont, the father of the bride, and her mother’s old lover—are lurking at an engagement ..."

Roger Legris
Max Ophüls, André-Paul Antoine, Curt Alexander
France

