Saturday, 7 August 2021

Trouble Every Day (2001)


 

Two American newlyweds in Paris experience a love so strong, it almost devours them.

A cannibal film with a pretense will irritate both genre fans and art house audiences with its unnecessarily slow and elliptical narrative, cold and distanced atmosphere and lots of gore; great soundtrack, though.

Halliwell (no star): "Bloody, risible, emetic movie with an emaciated narrative that has Vincent Gallo looking moody while Beatrice Dalle literally consumes her lovers."

Maltin BOMB: "So bad it's almost funny. Atrocious French concoction...One of those woebegone cinematic mistakes that make you wonder. Tindersticks' score and title song are so good they belong in another movie." 



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