Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Fatal beauty



Fatal beautyGenre: Drama/Comedy



Year: 2006



Directed by: Pierre Salvadori



Starring: Audrey Tautou, Gad Elmalek, Marie-Christine Adam, Didier Brice



IMDb: 7.0/10


The adventuress Irene takes a humble servant

at Jean for a billionaire. Discovering his mistake, she immediately leaves

it, however, in love with Jean rushes after him.





His savings quickly, and from despair Jean

accept the offer to become the maintainer elderly but extremely

wealthy ladies. New status brings him closer to Irene, which, in the end

all coped with the presence of Jean. It helps to Jean by the Board, and

however unwittingly, is becoming more and more attached to

it.



Audrey Tautou, somehow all turned shortcut Amelie,

took on their fragile shoulders hard work of restoring the reputation

French Comedy. The charm and fascination of the genre, once brought him eternal

love one sixth of the land, for twenty years buried

monstrous conveyor behalf of Luc Besson. Although the merits of the vulture

belittle not worth it - after all, it took France out of stagnation,

bringing the country to a leading position among European cinematographies, -

his paintings of producers clearly give the rancid smell of fast food.

To capture this pandemonium the subtle aroma of a true genre is not

easy, but if flair won't let you down, you will receive a generous

the reward for your own sense of smell.



Director Pierre Salvadori skillfully evokes in the viewer a feeling

wrench on holiday comedies forty years of aging, be it

eccentricities of Pierre Richard or fine adventure heroines Audrey Hepburn

not by chance and key casting "Fatal beauty" based on

this Association. Gad Elmalek not just claim to the laurels Unlucky,

and the second picture in a row clumsy charm demonstrates that in

France is where the new generation of Richards. Matter of personal taste, but

Elmalek seems even organic in the way of the eternal loser,

falling victim to the happy circumstances. Tautou with his hand

competes on an equal footing with the charm of the famous namesake, giving the picture

light touch of starosvetsky. United together, these ingredients

form a delicious Comedy cocktail, every SIP which

strengthens faith in the bright future resurgent genre.
















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