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    © DR - LES VOLEURS d'André Téchiné (1996) p19

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    Fascinating, if slightly puzzling
     
    Author: Sean Gallagher (seankgallagher@yahoo.com) from Brooklyn, NY
    21 March 1999
     
    A love triangle. A crime story. A drama about fraternal conflict. All could make fine stories on their own, but in this film they're thrown together, and then given a philosophical spin (appropriate, since one of the characters is a philosophy professor). It's also more character-driven than you'd expect from this type of story;we are taken into the character's motivation, so we understand their actions rather than have them driven by plot machinations.  
     
    And it's done like a novel, flashing back and forth, so actions unfold gradually to reveal another layer. Unfortunately, as, it seems, with many films from France, the story doesn't so much end as stop. This may be appropriate with something like, say, UN COEUR EN HIVER, but it left me feeling a little cheated here. Still, this is worthwhile viewing.
     
    Of the actors, the only ones which are immediately familiar to me are Daniel Auteuil and Catherine Deneuve.  Auteuil is playing someone who has trouble  expressing himself, a character he seems to specialize him, based on what I've seen of his films (JEAN DE FLORETTE / MANON OF THE SPRING and  UN COEUR EN HIVER ), and he does another fine job here. I've never been a fan of Deneuve; I usually find her too icy and inexpressive . Here, however, she plays a character you usually don't find in crime films; an older woman having an affair with someone younger (here, a woman) who isn't fading or scheming. She makes Marie, who at first seems didactic, fully human.
     





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