Review of Bonjour Tristesse (1958) by Daniel I — 08 Jan 2011
Brilliant cast, masterful direction and wonderful locations. Two legends of cinema (Niven and Kerr) and a cult personality (Seberg) who shows she can act and have a real presence at the same time. The real champion of Bonjour Tristesse is Otto Preminger.
Using an innovative technique of using flash-forwards in black and white sequences when things were not so good to the good times in colour which, at times, did cross over - the camera-work and editing was a real joy to witness.
This review of Bonjour Tristesse (1958) was written by Daniel I on 08 Jan 2011.
Bonjour Tristesse has generally received positive reviews.
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