Tuesday, January 25, 2011

What Percent Of Ballerinas Go On To A Ballet

In a nutshell: "The Cry of the Owl" / "Le Cri du Hibou" [F 1987]



intensive crazy rings neurotic compulsions within a chamber play a triangular relationship about love, death and jealousy. Chabrol's theatrical adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name after the most beautiful floats Hitchcock motif pattern in the wake of persecution timbered classic thriller, in which an innocent hunted grapple with extremely suspicious officials need to prove his innocence. Before that, the film shifts his weight to some exciting, some stilted heartache, secret voyeurism and incredibly depressed figures in her life incredibly unfortunate. Formal filmed not without interest, the directorial finesse reflect diametrically opposed to those hectic entanglements of the protagonists impressive in quiet settings, experimental Perspectives and emaciated scenes. Multi-faceted performer (especially Christophe Malavoy Thévenet and Virginia) are still unable to conceal the extreme artificiality of the plot, such as imbalance, especially when the dramatic climax of a bizarre massacre said the involuntary humor. And becomes only the criminal to the crime investigation stereotyped collection ausgenudelter writer tricks.

6 / 10

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