Review of Avenue Montaigne (2006) by Liam Lacey for Globe and Mail — 19 Apr 2007
Avenue Montaigne is not a film to be taken too earnestly, but it would be a mistake to miss its bittersweet undertones. The movie is as airy as a spun-sugar dessert, but Thompson's observations on the artistic life are both affectionate and knowing: Beauty and wealth, though inevitably compelling, are appreciated as means to humane ends, not goals in themselves.
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This review of Avenue Montaigne (2006) was written by Liam Lacey and published by Globe and Mail on 19 Apr 2007.
Avenue Montaigne has generally received positive reviews.
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