Max mon Amour (1986)
Country: FR/US
Technical: col 97m
Director: Nagisa Oshima
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Synopsis:
The wife of an English diplomat in Paris develops an erotic obsession for an ape and has a cage built for him in their apartment.
Review:
What with Serge Silberman producing and Jean-Claude Carrière working on the screenplay, this plays like a posthumous Buñuel film; certainly more than an Oshima one. With all the talent involved it ought to have been better, and with this kind of material that means funnier.
Country: FR/US
Technical: col 97m
Director: Nagisa Oshima
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Synopsis:
The wife of an English diplomat in Paris develops an erotic obsession for an ape and has a cage built for him in their apartment.
Review:
What with Serge Silberman producing and Jean-Claude Carrière working on the screenplay, this plays like a posthumous Buñuel film; certainly more than an Oshima one. With all the talent involved it ought to have been better, and with this kind of material that means funnier.
Country: FR/US
Technical: col 97m
Director: Nagisa Oshima
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Synopsis:
The wife of an English diplomat in Paris develops an erotic obsession for an ape and has a cage built for him in their apartment.
Review:
What with Serge Silberman producing and Jean-Claude Carrière working on the screenplay, this plays like a posthumous Buñuel film; certainly more than an Oshima one. With all the talent involved it ought to have been better, and with this kind of material that means funnier.