Review of Mademoiselle Chambon (2009) by Matt S — 06 Jan 2011
Two of my favorite performances this year. they need almost no dialogue, their shared (and hidden) glances and gazes are story enough. i'm cribbing the rest from other reviews as they're my sentiments also, just better worded:
"Mademoiselle Chambon is about love in midlife, about two souls meeting, and how that can be the most beautiful thing in the world but also the most inconvenient.".
"The main characters' desires are so deeply submerged, hidden not only from each other than from themselves, that it's a shock when even the tiniest, most tentative endearment is expressed.".
"Furtive glances and shared passions speak more than its shy, inarticulate characters can say.".
"Much of the time the audience is left staring as intently as the characters, trying to figure out what these people are thinking...".
This review of Mademoiselle Chambon (2009) was written by Matt S on 06 Jan 2011.
Mademoiselle Chambon has generally received positive reviews.
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