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Returning home from a business trip to discover his wife missing, a man delves deeper and deeper into a surreal kaleidoscope of half-baked leads, seduction, deceit, and murder.
Length 102 minutes
Klaus Tange | Jean-Michel Vovk | Anna D'Annunzio | Hans de Munter | Birgit Yew | Ursula Bedena | Elsebeth Steentoft | Sylvia Camarda | Sam Louwyck
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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10/31/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 4 stars |
(Average) 4 stars |
I’d been meaning to check The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears out for a while but every time I got to it in my queue, I breezed right past it. Maybe because the directors’ (Helene Cattet and Bruno Forzani) previous feature, Amer, bored me. (I’m just not Euro/pervy enough to really get into the sexual awakening of a teenager. I guess I’m a philistine) Sure, it looked beautiful but it was just too arthouse for my tastes (beauty for beauty’s sake). Maybe it was because it has a runtime of over 90 minutes (again, philistine). Whatever the reason, I waited way too long to watch this film.
Read my full The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears review here.
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