Claude Faraldo's works have undergone some changes since his "revolutionary " days ,when his so called daring mind-boggling movies ,the likes of "themroc" and " Bof....Anatomie D'Un Livreur" were hailed as innovative .It muted in "Deux Lions Au Soleil" ,a work not devoid of misogyny . "Flagrant Desir" leads the director into Chabrol's territory .The presence of three American actors does not make the movie a masterpiece for all that.Some kind of "Dallas" in miniature in the vineyards of Bordeaux .It's certainly more palatable and more accessible than Faraldo's earlier efforts ,it's rather entertaining ,but not particularly memorable.Sam Wasterton is dubbed in French.
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If You Like Sam Waterston....
studiojudio14 May 2003
...It's worth it. Just to see him practically trembling with desire was enough to fit the price of the video. One barely ever sees Sam Waterston in a role not staid, stoic, nor dignified. And, frankly, that's a shame. He is simply wonderful in this (as he is in everything else he's ever been in), but THIS time we get to see a more SMOLDERING side of him. It's a very welcome sight, I must add.
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