Lowkey-charming, Vincent Lacoste starts as
Adrien Palatine. An actor who plays de
Gaulle in a make shift sketchy production in which he never gets paid. In fact,
he is replaced. His luck with girls is nil and he has moved in back with his
parents who are getting a divorce. When he loses his apartment due to not
paying for it, he takes action that is basically is a dead end. But as the
movie goes form light-hearted offbeat quirkiness to real depressive realm, this
film aptly combines the duality of a lost young man in search of love and his
ability to get an erection. The ending climaxes in every sense of the world.
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Saturday, November 14, 2020
MY DAYS OF GLORY, directed by Antoine de Bary ***
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