Film Review
In every attractive young actress there's a gun-toting, iron-fisted
Lino Ventura struggling to get out - that's the impression you are left
with after watching this bizarre, and pretty unfathomable, mystery
thriller. Catherine Deneuve is the actress in question. In
her fedora hat and brown trenchcoat, high-kicking and karate chopping
her male adversaries with gay abandon, she looks every inch the result
of an attempt to crossbreed Sam Spade with Emma Peel, and it's not hard
to see why Deneuve considers the film one of her personal
favourites. Sami Frey and future
Nikita (1990) star Anne
Parillaud both have a strong, charismatic presence in the film, but it
is Deneuve who steals the show, fulfilling just about every
heterosexual male fantasy as the sharp-shooting, face punching private
dick in lipstick and high-heeled leather boots. There has always
been a strongly masculine element to Deneuve's performances but here
she looks as if she been force-feeding herself on testosterone for
months. She has hardly every looked more butch, nor more
deliciously cool and deadly in her customary feminine allure.
Sad to say that Deneuve's eye-popping comicbook portrayal is just about
the only thing going for
Écoute
voir.... A promising plot and a
distinctive cinematographic style very rapidly become mired in their
own ingenuity and it isn't long before the spectator is lost in a haze
of scripting muddle and directorial excess. Hugo
Santiago should be commended for attempting to develop a new kind of
polar (mystery thriller) to the one that was in vogue at the time,
using sound (a key plot element) in new and exciting ways to conjure up
a haunting aural landscape that is far more disturbing than the images
on the screen. However, Santiago's bold stylistic touches soon
become wearisome and serve merely as an annoying distraction from the
threadbare, and ultimately unsatisfying, narrative. Deneuve's
enigmatic presence and feistily tongue-in-cheek perfomance hold the
film together, but only just.
© James Travers 2011
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Film Synopsis
Arnaud de Maule is an eccentric recluse who undertakes scientific research
of a secret nature on his sprawling Yvelines estate. He becomes concerned
when he notices that several strangers have been trespassing on his grounds,
for some purpose he can only guess at. Taking the advice of his friend,
radio producer Flora Thibaud, the scientist engages the services of a woman
private detective, Claude Alphand. Despite her best efforts, Claude
finds nothing untoward until Chloé, Arnaud's young mistress, suddenly
disappears after taking part in one Flora's radio programmes. She then
discovers that a mysterious religious sect is at large in the vicinity, one
that has developed a powerful ray which is capable of paralysing an entire
city...
© James Travers
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