"The purpose of a movie critic is to encourage good films and discourage bad ones." -- Roger Ebert.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Zazie dans le metro
Although he was best known for his powerful dramatic movies, like Alamo Bay and Au Revoir Les Enfants, French director Louis Malle had a flair for comedy, too, as can be found in this colorful 1960 family film It’s the story of a young girl named Zazie (the charming Catherine Demongeot) spending a weekend with her relatives in Paris. When her dreams of riding the Metro are canceled due to a strike, Zazie runs wild in the city with often hilarious results. Watching the bonus interview with Malle talking, quite intensely, about how the movie is a serious satire of modern city life is a nice juxtaposition because it lets you go back and watch the film again through different eyes.
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