Review of Happy End (2017) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 08 Jan 2018
It is worth seeing Happy End for the long scene between him (Trintignant) and the remarkable Fantine Harduin — between the pitiless patriarch and his granddaughter. Together, they compare notes on the harm that they have done.
From generation to generation, the blood runs cold.
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This review of Happy End (2017) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 08 Jan 2018.
Happy End has generally received positive reviews.
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