La Moustache - anyone seen this movie?
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Here's a review from the LA Times...
http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/r...,4298031.story
http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/r...,4298031.story
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"deliciously unsettling, beautifully sustained enigma, a film of much beauty and flawless performances"
Right on.
Three of us talked about it over coffee and the whole drive home last night and came to the same conclusion.
Later, one of us had a flat tire and had to call a tow truck, the driver walked up to the car with a brown mustache! We all laughed!
LI, sigh, lol.
Right on.
Three of us talked about it over coffee and the whole drive home last night and came to the same conclusion.
Later, one of us had a flat tire and had to call a tow truck, the driver walked up to the car with a brown mustache! We all laughed!
LI, sigh, lol.
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Well, my husband is on a business trip and I got a movie and a pizza and, well, a beer or two (helped the moveiw lol).
I watched the DVD of La Moustache. Quite an interesting movie but the end was confusing. Was he having a psychotic lapse or was she? I almost thought he was being gaslighted but then... she did notice in the end when he shaved his moustache. Boston Globe said 'a rebuke to male vanity and a chic metaphor for midlife panic'. I dunno. Both of them were pretty good lookin.
I loved loved loved E. Devos in Read My Lips. My fav French movie. Well, that and Under the Sand; and, well....Lovers On (under ...of...) the Bridge.
I watched the DVD of La Moustache. Quite an interesting movie but the end was confusing. Was he having a psychotic lapse or was she? I almost thought he was being gaslighted but then... she did notice in the end when he shaved his moustache. Boston Globe said 'a rebuke to male vanity and a chic metaphor for midlife panic'. I dunno. Both of them were pretty good lookin.
I loved loved loved E. Devos in Read My Lips. My fav French movie. Well, that and Under the Sand; and, well....Lovers On (under ...of...) the Bridge.




