Review of The Hairdresser's Husband (1990) by Russel D — 25 Dec 2010
Happiness is fleeting, just like the way our youth is. Accepting this truth is life. But the few who can not afford to go with this, resort to death. A very identifiable theme, and the impulse of insecurity motivating Mathilde to kill herself is experienced by almost all of us at one point of our life.
Beautiful screen play and cinematography. The aura of Anna Galiena is mesmerizing. Flavor of true French aesthetics is tangible in every shot.
This review of The Hairdresser's Husband (1990) was written by Russel D on 25 Dec 2010.
The Hairdresser's Husband has generally received very positive reviews.
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