Seen tonight beautiful film Benoit Jacquot " Deep in the woods," from a law news reported in 1865 by Marcella Lacube. Read an article detailing the origin .
What makes this film a true cinematographic I believe starts with his music due to Bruno Coulais , which amplifies with a partition in any power and tremolo violins terrified the fantastic atmosphere and dramatic narrative.
... Josephine is a young woman of good family, beautiful but fragile mentally, and that's certainly what expique the influence that can have a young bohemian who decides one night to break into her life.
Using the (real?) Talents of magnetism, he managed to abuse her and submits to his desire.
It follows, therefore, blindly, even if the convulsions of conscience (Or remorse) make it sometimes walk away ..
Right: From the moment she turns her gaze to him, the little white hood can no longer resist him ...
A movie not "dry", but binding in his poetry, since, although it takes place almost throughout his life outdoors, (forests, roads, countryside ..) we feel a feeling of confinement.
The same one that certainly must feel the character of the Bescot Isild in his inner (Magnificent performer, with scenes still hard to take because ...), suffers from a spell of this man enslaved.
"Mesmer" who do not even want him to do eventually acknowledge ... while the ambiguity hovers over the responsibilities of each ...
Beautiful scene elsewhere than the interview with the military police officer (and the bust of Napoleon 3 at his side), very decent and fair-minded, where one is trying to mount that the latter has not always been Magnée by miscreants, or corrupt police in police racist?
... Certainly sent a message to our contemporary leaders, in a society where justice is synonymous with much money and corruption.
slightly more: a movie where the memories of Pinocchio of Comencini (time and image of the bohemian), and "Scent " of Suskind (for a bewitching beautiful young woman by a vagrant full of resources) float ...
enchanting!
The plug the film on the publisher's website Filmsdulosange.
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