Miraculous meeting


The miraculous meeting of Marco Ferreri and Michel Piccoli was the opportunity for the director to make this fascinating movie, his masterpiece, and for the actor to have the best part of his long career.

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I was only 16 or 17 when I saw this movie, about 35 years ago. Can't remember a whole lot of it. But I remember some very strong immages, like Piccoli hanging the gun (painted red with white dots) with which he killed his wife, in a christmas tree. I do remember Ferreri as one of Europe's best director at this time.

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I agree of course!

"The beauty of life is in small details, not in big events."
- Jim Jarmusch

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you are spoiling the movie for those who have not seen it. The beauty of this movie is that it fools the audience's expectations.

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This film is available in DVD!

"The beauty of life is in small details, not in big events."
- Jim Jarmusch

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http://www.amazon.fr/Dillinger-est-mort-%C3%A8-morto/dp/B000EZ7UWC/ref=sr_1_1/403-8539226-2219629?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1179695894&sr=1-1

But it is DVD zone 2. Maybe you are European!?


"The beauty of life is in small details, not in big events."
- Jim Jarmusch

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i just watched it. pretty interesting.

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i just saw it tonight actually.

never ever heard of it before (of course)

impressed big time tho.

this whole movie is like how i spend my downtime.

i can't someone made a movie just about a guy hanging out with his possessions. (eating dinner, listening to old records, watching old home movies, reminicing, sitting there and hanging out)

the fact that this movie got the passion just right=== the huge enjoyment that this guy was clearly having just sitting in his apt doing these things, that we all do, but if you sat and watched anyone else do, you'd be completely bored...the fact that the director (and the actor too) somehow found a way to make this enormously entertaining, this rather plotless and slim idea for a movie with little dialog to boot---

its nothing short of amazing.

hugely impressed with this one. and silly ol me just stumbled right onto it, thinking, all right i'll just see whatever this rep theater's playing next. dillenger is dead? sounds entertaining, what the hell.

taking chances in film is wonderful sometimes!

VIVA CINEMA

the white zone is for unloading passengers...

who shot who in the what now?

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