La fleur du mal
- 2003
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- 1h 44m
Three generations of a wealthy Bordeaux family are caught in the crossfire when Anne decides to run for mayor, thanks to a political pamphlet that revives an old murder scandal.Three generations of a wealthy Bordeaux family are caught in the crossfire when Anne decides to run for mayor, thanks to a political pamphlet that revives an old murder scandal.Three generations of a wealthy Bordeaux family are caught in the crossfire when Anne decides to run for mayor, thanks to a political pamphlet that revives an old murder scandal.
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On the other hand Chabrol teases us wickedly. When it is over we aren't sure who is related to who, or more precisely how they may be related. Wicked man.
A bit of a guilty pleasure perhaps. It is too bad that there has yet to be a director to step up and take Chabrol's place. I loved the young people and as an American the takes on American tastes were precious.
The story moves along a little slow but the mood of the film is enticing and it leads you to believe that something dark is lurking just beneath the surface.
That dark stuff emerges later on in various subplots while the entire plot does thicken up a bit with good tension. I felt a bit let down when it came time for a climax but I wouldn't dismiss this film because of that, I really enjoyed the superb acting, fine character development, and otherwise gripping story, a characteristic of many French dramas. Maybe some of the subtlety was just lost on me, but I liked the fact that you're never sure who's good or bad, but you end up feeling for each character.
"La Fleur du Mal" is a film for serious film watchers and/or students of acting or drama, and not for mindless entertainment.
Did you know
- TriviaWas shot in seven weeks during the summer of 2002.
- Quotes
Michèle Charpin-Vasseur: A week living like hypocrites.
Aunt Line: Dear, we've been living like hypocrites for years.
François Vasseur: Let's be philosophical. People have lived like hypocrites since the dawn of time. That's what you call "civilisation."
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- The Flower of Evil
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- Budget
- €7,400,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $182,163
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,419
- Oct 12, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $7,587,959
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
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- 1.66 : 1