Review of The Aviator's Wife (1981) by Josh K — 08 Feb 2009
This is about the least appealing aspects of romantic relationships--the asymmetry in affections and the dissipation of passion. Marlaud and Riviere have an all-too real dynamic going on as he tries to figure what is going on between her and her aviator ex-lover.
The acting is wonderful, but the real star is the drab apartments, cafes, and workplaces of Paris.
This review of The Aviator's Wife (1981) was written by Josh K on 08 Feb 2009.
The Aviator's Wife has generally received very positive reviews.
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