Review of Trouble Every Day (2001) by Steve H — 22 Jul 2017
Probably one of the top 5 best horror movies of al time. The thing is it transcends the horror genra. Like Von Trier's Anthechrist, it is more a Claire Denis film, then a horror movie. It is a movie about, capitalism, or precisly pharmaceuticcal.
And how décisions taken in a capital system can have horrible repercussions on the society. All the actors are amazing, it is the caliber of a Hanneke or Tarkovsky movie. Although it is not a movie for everyone, if you like the main Stream stuff, it is not for you, but if you like intellectual films, you will love this masterpiece.
Image-temps is present for all the movie, So it will remind you of Bergman and Tarkovsky. Denis does a perfect job, they are so many levels that it is hard to have everything work, but she manages to do it.
Finally all the actors are out of this world and Beatrice Dalle, wich is always incredible gives another perfect performance you will never forget.
This review of Trouble Every Day (2001) was written by Steve H on 22 Jul 2017.
Trouble Every Day has generally received mixed reviews.
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