Blues Stop (2003)
10/10
Strange, weird and great
8 May 2007
It's a beautiful accomplishment a successful genre combination of film noir, thriller, horror and sexuality a femme fatale film that's sinister, disquieting and deliberately obscure. In the vain of a David Lynch film, one of the few french films made into that genre, It is a great film, even if a little short. It adds a lot of depth to a genre that sorely needs it. Yet again French cinema takes an American genre and transforms it. In this case, "Blues Stop" recalls the heyday of American road movies but with a mix of horror ans sex and strong influences towards Lost Hiways, Kalifornia and many others. The only negative thing I cans say about this film is that I feel the the ending was a little quick and can have been done in a better manner. Anyways the director represents that new wave of french filmmakers who want to change the intellectual establishment of french cinema.
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