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Directed by Emmanuel Carrère.
"What would you think if I shaved my moustache?" asks Marc (Vincent Lindon) of his wife, Agnès (Emmanuelle Devos), one fateful night as they prepare to visit friends for dinner. She's never seen him without it, but while she goes to do some last-minute shopping, he impulsively shaves the moustache off. Thus begins a tragic odyssey that leads Marc to question every relationship in his life, and even his own identity. Marc's journey into darkness begins when Agnès returns home. At first, he playfully tries to conceal what he's done. When he finally reveals his bare face to her, with a flourish, her reaction is...nonexistent. She baffles him by appearing not to notice the change. Confused, he says nothing, and they proceed with their plans for the evening. When the couple's friends Serge (Mathieu Amalric) and Nadia (Macha Polikarpova) also fail to make note of the change in Marc's appearance, he begins to get angry, believing that Agnès is playing an elaborate prank on him. In the car on the way home, he loses his temper, and it's her turn to be baffled. What moustache? How can she have noticed that he shaved his moustache when he's never had one? While Agnès begins to question her husband's sanity, Marc frantically searches for evidence of his former facial hair. Things only get worse for Marc, as no one at his job remembers him having a moustache either, and before long, he discovers that there are other details of his life that only he remembers. The Moustache marks the directorial debut of Emmanuel Carrère, who adapted his own novel with Jérôme Beaujour (She's One of Us). The film was shown as part of The Film Society of Lincoln Center's 2006 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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"i have talked a lot lately, especially in reference to 2 crappy movies i saw recently (Jumper & Vantage Point) about films that have a good idea/premise but nothing else. these movies are easy to pitch and they sound good, but the filmmakers forget that one gimmick or cool idea cant sustain a whole film without a solid story, characters, etc.. around it. that brings us to La Moustache. a movie with, not only a good idea, but a lot of interesting stuff around it. La Moustache is the story of a man who shaves off his mustache and no one notices. there ya go, thats it. personally i thought this sounded like a great idea, although to some of you it might just seem to simple or silly. however, simple and silly are not words i think anyone could use to describe this film after watching it. this is emmanuel carrere's film. not only did she write the novel which the film is based on, but she also wrote the screenplay, directed it and stared in it as the moustache man's w ... " [More]
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"This film did an excellent job of getting you to empathize with the protangonist, so much so that you are willing to watch him ride the same ferry boat over and over again when he detours to china. " [More]
 



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