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You know those times when you randomly stumble across a film
you hadn't heard about before? You figure you'll give it a shot.
That's what I did with Bitter Moon. A friend borrowed me it and didn't
say anything about it but to watch this Polanski film from 1992
Hugh Grant is in it.
And you're thinking, Hugh Grant?
But it's from 92 so it's 20 years ago and Peter Coyote is brilliant.
Along with Emmanuelle Seigner and Kristin Scott Thomas and wow.
That was a f#€%&ing great film wow.
I told you recently that I like French films and I understood that
it's not a French film but a lot of it is placed in Paris
and the rest on a cruise ship going to Istanbul.
I don't like to give plots away but wow. That was a great film.
Lots of nudity. If you're a very sensitive American brought up in a
christian home where nudity is bad, unless you get married and babies
without any no actual action. Just the fact that you got married
under God, in church and all that. Sidenote.
But yeah, there's a lot of nudity in this film but wow.
That was a great film. That's why I love certain French films.
When you're watching it, you're not built in with this classic
hierarchy of 3 acts, sequences. This should happen, and this.
Pay-off. Point of no return, epilogue. Suddenly something happens
and wow. A great turn. I'd recommend Bitter Moon.
It's a drama, thriller drama but but butt, lot of butts.
Wow. That was a great film. Butt and yeah.