Claude Chabrol's A Comedy Of Power

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French words and French people with French phrases and French evils. Or generic evils made French through the lens craft of Claude Chabrol's take on the take down of government and the corruption of power.

Absolutely cause for meandering minds cast into the sea of litigation and questions to grill for the answers, the truth, and the reason behind the closet of the mistress seen in that particular portrait shot. Flower dresses never seemed so illegitimate than when over ledgers and books cooking in their own juices from shady deals and creative accounting licences.

Taxes of the state tax the viewer, eyeballs glazing over the screen watching an early session, too early for a Sunday, but a little too late for the introduction.

Interesting? Hardly. Intriguing? Merely changing of the words now. Count the minutes between the start and the supposed end. Where all things considered, nothing really is but the stewing of time over the broth.

Soon Van - Sunday, 4 March 2007 - 18:51

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