04-24-2020, 09:43 PM
Harvey Keitel & Toni Collete play an American couple living in Paris who in order to not have an unlucky 13 at a posh dinner, tell their homely maid to pose as a guest. They are trying to sell a painting, an alleged Caravaggio of the Last Supper, to recoup their fortunes and the maid gets invovled with the appraiser. Actually Harvey & Toni dupe DM into watching a typical French comedy farce with one of those existential endings that feels like they clipped the final scene. And DM hates those. If DM wants philosophical ambiguity and unresolved tales without closure, he can just observe life.
There's a suit of Japanese armor and what may be a sword under the Caravarrio, but no sword fights and this film could've really used a swordfight. Not DOOM recommended.
There's a suit of Japanese armor and what may be a sword under the Caravarrio, but no sword fights and this film could've really used a swordfight. Not DOOM recommended.
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