Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How Does Appendicitis Start

: The girl on the bridge ***** by Patrice Leconte - 1999

Vanessa Paradis

Just watch the first few scenes to become caught up, you know right away which is a masterpiece. Irresistible.

Start with a beautiful Vanessa Paradis in the foreground that says so innocent and tragically sincere his misfortunes, his life and wretched in the name of bad luck. Once again we see then the girl on a bridge, ready to plunge below, and stop the strange encounter with a knife thrower Gabor (Daniel Auteuil) who proposed to make a last attempt at life becoming his assistant. What would have to lose? Begins with a period of two extraordinarily bright and fortunate, has performed in numerous shows and increasingly risky with great success, win money at the casino and everything turns in the right direction.
As Gabor said, are set as a note: unit value, divided it has no. In fact, when she leaves him for a greek sailor (on their honeymoon!) Luck abandons both.
They will meet again on the bridge and could not understand and want to do is stay together.

protagonist is the good fortune, and her opponent - the bad luck. In the film, a tragicomedy with a happy ending, everything goes the right way: the original story, an adventure that takes us through nomadic countries and fanciful situations, the characters are interesting and full of subtle charm. In addition, the girl on the bridge is also exciting, he has pace and witty dialogue, fine. All the ingredients, well-calibrated, are mixed with skill, humor and originality. The choice of the sharp black and white is absolutely perfect. Beautiful soundtrack.

short, a jewel.

sensual and cerebral scenes at the launch of knives, represented as carnal love between the two, a mixture of pain and pleasure.


Daniel Auteil is chameleonic, histrionic and capable of interpreting diverse roles. Here, with this bizarre interpretation which earned him a César, can become unforgettable. talented Vanessa Paradis, a mixture of mischievous innocence and sensuality.

Daniel Auteuil
masterpiece Patrice Leconte .

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