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Articles de cet auteur (185)
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16 mai 2009
Un Prophète
He’s not that kind of prophet. Some Marseilles criminals declare him a prophet when he calls out that there are animals on the highway before their car strikes a deer. But, a prophet as proclaiming God’s message, no way. Rather, he is a thorough example of an Italian Renaissance prince as described by Macchiavelli. For Malik el Djebena it (...) -
16 mai 2009
Samson and Delilah
Warwick Thornton has found the right pace, tone and empathy to make this a significant story about a young man and a young woman whom many would judge as insignificant. At the beginning of the film, the same daily routine is emphasised as day-by-day, Samson wakes up, listens to music, sniffs his jar of petrol then sits waiting for something (...) -
16 mai 2009
Taking Woodstock
Ang Lee always surprises : great Chinese films, Jane Austen adaptation, graphic novel and a survey of US society and culture from the Civil War (Ride with the Devil) to specialist films about the 1960s (The Ice Storm, Brokeback Mountain and now, Taking Woodstock). 2009 is the 40th anniversary of the momentous cultural (and counter-cultural) (...) -
15 mai 2009
Bak-Jwi (Thirst)
Park Chan-Wook’s reputation, and a strong one it is, does not depend on reticence or ordinariness. Old Boy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance..., not exactly restrained. He goes for the full, hard-hitting melodrama. Thirst is full of themes that will have analysts buzzing for a long time. One of the difficulties of making a film which glories in (...) -
15 mai 2009
Precious
Based on an award-winning novel by poet and essayist, Sapphire, from her time as a social worker and teacher with deprived and abused children, Push, this is a very moving film about a subject with which moviegoers will be familiar. But, here it is presented so well and movingly. The basic narrative is straightforward : the late 1980s, a (...)