jfurioli_2000
Joined Jan 2001
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It's a B movie, so low-production value, some of the direction could have use a bit more transition scene to make the movie more fluid and the space more real but...
The characters development, which is central to the movie, is excellent and keeps you hooked in. The scenes between the two main characters are strong: they are supported by dialogues that are simple but effective and both actors doing a fine job.
I watched "Wanted", with Angelina Jolie, and "Insatiable" the same evening: the next day, "Insatiable" made a stronger impression on me.
Whoever made this movie deserves a bigger budget.
The characters development, which is central to the movie, is excellent and keeps you hooked in. The scenes between the two main characters are strong: they are supported by dialogues that are simple but effective and both actors doing a fine job.
I watched "Wanted", with Angelina Jolie, and "Insatiable" the same evening: the next day, "Insatiable" made a stronger impression on me.
Whoever made this movie deserves a bigger budget.
I started viewing it, being really indulgent with the corniness and the cheesiness of the dialogue in the opening sequences, because I like Francois Ozon, and then... they started to do the lip-sync singing... I ejected the DVD right away and returned the movie. I suppose it is trying to emulate some of those fifties' movies that were all charming and fun and everybody misses but I always really hated them in the first place and I don't really miss them. I still think Francois Ozon is a gifted, talented, hard-working director but he chose an "exercice de style" in a style that does not work well with everybody. Not with me, to say the least.