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    PuhnnerPuhnner Use 'em and eat 'em
    by Puhnner in Puhnner Blog
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    "an interesting review here, with all sorts of 'spoilers', but worth a read before or after watching Trouble Every Day... http://www.filmfreakcen tral.net/screenreviews/trouble everyday.htm Plaintive and sad, Claire Denis' remarkable Trouble Every Day is a rare combination of honesty, beauty, and maybe even genius. It isn't enough to say that the picture captures the barbarism festering at the core of gender dynamics; nor is it sufficient to express my frank amazement at how Denis subverts genre in ways perverse and powerful. Here's a canny director who knows the vocabulary of cinema as well as the cruel poetics of sexual anthropology--perhaps it's enough to say that Trouble Every Day captures something ineffably true about the sex act with images vital, frank, and unshakable. We first see Coré (an oddly feral Béatrice Dalle) in a black nightie and an overcoat, standing in a field of winter wheat in a Paris landscape next to a rusted-out van. We first see Shane (a fa ... " [More]
    Macabre_FilmNutMacabre_FilmNut Cannibalism at its best!
    by Macabre_FilmNut in Macabre_FilmNut Blog
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    "I have a hard time writing reviews. I watch alot of independent and obscure films. This one came across my table through another friend of mine, that knew I was into the whole cannibal exploitation genre. If there is such a thing. Iam not a fan of Vincent Gallo but I like Beatrice Dalle. And the director Claire Denis superb. Then I heard people were fainting at the Cannes and the first film that came to mind for that type of raw emotion was,"Irreversible", which I loved. So I sat down and watche it and all i am going to say is that, this is the philosophical cannibal movie. It s an extremely interesting arthouse film to watch. " [More]
 
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