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Confidences Trop Intimes (2004)

Director: Patrice Leconte

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From Time Out London

Cleverly written by Jérôme Tonnerre, well-scored by Pascal Estève and meticulously directed, Leconte’s romantic-erotic comedy of errors brings together chalk and cheese, fire and ice, in a musty, bourgeois Parisian apartment, as Bonnaire’s effusive neurotic Anna mistakes Luchini’s reticent tax accountant William for a psychologist and begins to confide the intimate details of her unhappy life story. One of the film’s main pleasures is observing the superb Luchini mutate slowly from dumb-struck astonishment to shifting uncertainty then brazen deceit. Overall, an intriguing, sophisticated, if relatively modest, entertainment.

Author: WH

Time Out London Issue 1768: July 7-14, 2004


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