Review of May Fools (1990) by Adam S — 01 Aug 2011
Louis Malle and Jean-Claude Carriere's entry in the tried and true Country Mansion genre, with the always welcome Michel Piccoli overseeing the gathering of his extended family for his mother's funeral.
Funny and moving, with a bit of politics (sexual and otherwise), and Bunuelian surrealism (courtesy of Carriere, a Bunuel collaborator), with a wonderfully eccentric and gifted cast.
This review of May Fools (1990) was written by Adam S on 01 Aug 2011.
May Fools has generally received positive reviews.
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