ruby stevens
14Nov11
does it bother anyone that one of the most expensive films ever made in france is about homeless people? cuz that seems a little obscene. jus sayin
crazy over the top but i really enjoyed it. cameron totally stole the ending here for leo's lame 'king of the world' scene in 'titanic'
does it bother anyone that one of the most expensive films ever made in france is about homeless people? cuz that seems a little obscene. jus sayin
Mucha reflexión... Un tema tan presente, tan profundo y tan ignorado... Juliette Binoche como siempre con una gran actuación.
A monumental display of filmmaking chops. Dispenses with three or five-act structure and goes in for dazzlingly kinetic, freewheeling romantic spectacle. Lavant and Binoche remind us that releasing "the inner child" isn't always innocuous; there's a violent streak in such intense joie de vivre.
Just a note: the picture being used here (at least at the moment) is from Carax's Mauvais Sang, not The Lovers on the Bridge. EDIT: IT's fixed now. :D