Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
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Jacqueline Audry brought a distinctly female gaze to the film as one of the few female directors working in post-war France. at a time when mainstream films were heavily coded or avoided overtly queer themes, audry’s film is refreshingly direct. the portrayal of olivia’s desire is refreshingly tender and respectful rather than voyeuristic or sensationalised <3
unprofessional quick note on film score - julie and cara’s themes (i love early film music):
the contrast in musical style…
such a good adaption of the book! although keigo higashino is more of a mystery/thriller writer, it seems like his work becomes more and more heartwarming since this one.
the movie may be lacking some details from the book but i personally think it has a good balance. the colour palette in the movie has definitely added more depth to the nostalgic dynamic.
plus you simply can’t give bad ratings when ryosuke yamada is in the cast ¯\_(ツ)_/¯