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Dolce Vita in Cannes
yvan-adam127 June 2005
The life of two elder men is at its apogee in this turbulent fresco of intimate conversations about love, relationship and friendship between men and women. Clotilde seems to be the "Ingénu libertine" and some other girls match their sex appeal against experimented seducers. Edouard Baer is astonishing: he seems to philosophy about life and death and has no real feelings for the opposite sex, for him women are just dolls that you can throw away at any time after having "used" them. Noël Godin is laughable as a man who turns out to be to old for hunting young girls and too young for being their grandfather. The movie is made as a series of sketches which do not annoy at any moment; this is a colorful insight into the psychology of the filmmarket of Cannes by people who are not all stars.
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