Review of Under the Sun of Satan (1987) by Laurent C — 22 Apr 2011
Stark, serious and directed with intellegence, Pialat's film embraces its heavy theological conversations and themes head on, never balking for a moment of flair. Its matter-of-fact direction grounds the film in reality and in doing so, adds to the immediacy of its issues.
Even a visit by the devil seems normal place. Centering it all is Depardieu's performance as a passionate exorcist who's life and faith are crumbling from his constant exposure to evil, and the absolute abscence of God.
This review of Under the Sun of Satan (1987) was written by Laurent C on 22 Apr 2011.
Under the Sun of Satan has generally received positive reviews.
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