Prolific Chabrol’s hard to categorise film – depicting a bizarrely romantic and tender (almost) romance between a gruff, mildly insecure butcher and a prim-and-proper yet assertive primary school headmistress, set against the backdrop of a small town suffering at the knifepoint of a serial killer – is a quite unique work, boasting two excellent performances, inventively effective mise en scène, and a cracking, portentous score. Iain.Stott
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
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