Monday, March 9, 2009

La Moustache



Released in 2005, this film by French director, Emmanuel Carrère, is quite the mind-boggler. On the surface, we see Marc (Vincent Lindon) fall victim to what he thinks is a practical joke being played by his wife, friends and co-workers. After Marc shaved off his mustache, none of them noticed and led him to believe he hadn't ever worn one.

But upon digging deeper, we find that the story has more to do with perception and normalcy than it does the mustache.



I found the film to be thought evoking and extremely well produced. The piece by Philip Glass (Violin Concerto) perfectly complimented every scene and the acting performances by Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos are convincing as a tightly wound, passionate couple.

3 comments:

  1. our perception---like when a Kauai policeman commented on your dad's shirt being inside out and we hadn't noticed.

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  2. you've become quite the movie critic

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  3. i don't know about all that.
    i just love me some movies.

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