Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPaul (Morgan) investigates his late father's increasingly disturbing past and becomes suspicious of the mysterious, melancholic, and possibly dangerous Madeleine (Ardant).Paul (Morgan) investigates his late father's increasingly disturbing past and becomes suspicious of the mysterious, melancholic, and possibly dangerous Madeleine (Ardant).Paul (Morgan) investigates his late father's increasingly disturbing past and becomes suspicious of the mysterious, melancholic, and possibly dangerous Madeleine (Ardant).
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The acting is terrific. The cinematography is great, each scene is perfectly framed. The musical score is subtle and complimentary, never gratuitous or annoying. The plot is not complicated, yet offers just enough intrigue to make you wonder what might happen next.
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It's a wonderful example of balance: a little of this and a touch that - never too much of anything. And the result when all ingredients come together is a terrific blend. Minus any of those pieces, or overdoing one and underdoing another, it would have been too bland and off balance. This movie came together perfectly with all the right ingredients.
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- WissenswertesFilmed for 5 weeks on location in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France until June 20, 2015. Then, moves to the Ilford in the UK for a week.
- SoundtracksDear Lord And Father Of Mankind
Music by Hubert Parry (as Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
Words by John Greenleaf Whittier (as John G. Whittier)
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