The Scenery’s Gorgeous. You Want a Plot, Too?
di A. O. Scott The New York Times
Claude Lelouch’s “Roman de Gare” is a thriller, a murder mystery and a somewhat self-conscious literary puzzle. All of that is entertaining enough, if a bit preposterous and overdone, but the twists and convolutions of the film’s beginning and end enable a middle that is dizzying domestic comedy.
A sleek Citroën pulls up at a muddy, care-worn farmstead at the foot of the French Alps, and what follows is 24 hours (around half an hour as the audience measures time) of sexual, social and familial absurdity. [...]
di A. O. Scott, articolo completo (3959 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 25 aprile 2008