Review of The Devil's Envoys (1942) by Bradley P — 08 Jul 2012
This Vichy-era period piece (escaping reality to the 15th century) by Carne and Prevert takes place in a dream world where envoys of the Devil can create mischief by casting romantic spells on those already devoted to others.
True to any dream, the pacing is languorous but when you settle into its rhythm you might be swept along by its gentle ministrations. Here we see couples professing their love for each other -- but when the Devil himself shows up, can they defy his willful (and witty) efforts to tear them down?
This review of The Devil's Envoys (1942) was written by Bradley P on 08 Jul 2012.
The Devil's Envoys has generally received positive reviews.
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