A collection of reviews of films from off the beaten path; a travel guide for those who love the cinematic world and want more than the mainstream releases.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Nicolas Provost - Papillon d'amour (2004)
I can't review this I can only share it.
This is a bit of Akira Kurasowa's Rashomon manipulated. Its as perfect as sound and image marriage as I've seen. Its now one of my favorite films of all time because it provokes a visceral reaction each time I watch it. I'm floored each time I see it.
Give it a shot- and if you like it even a little track down Provost's work where you can because he's amazing- he's now one of my favorite directors.
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