I really don't know what to make of this. I was so looking forward to Clive Owen's appearance as Sam Spade in a "What happened after he left being a PI in the US and settled in a beautiful French Village"story. But for me, it didn't quite deliver. No Spoilers Here
- the scenery is lovely - beautiful countryside, great French mansions, and all set in the amazing, ancient village of Bouzoul which is built round a massive canyon.
- the vehicles used are lovely 1950's & 60's French cars
- the background music is great, with Brigitte Bardot, Francise Hardy and others
- the costumes are gorgeous and correct for the time [1960s]
- Clive Owen interprets the Spade role brilliantly imho
- it is quite violent. Ok, I know it is 'film noir', but it was a bit too graphic in parts [eyes down, concentrate on my knitting through these bits...]
- you really do need to concentrate on the English subtitles, as much of the dialogue is in French, although the spelling of some subtitling is execrable.
- some of the characters seemed too caricatured to be believable.
- there were just too many characters. I found it hard to follow the plot
- the story seemed to move slowly and there were lots of flashbacks. But I think if it had been faster, I'd never have kept up and the flashbacks were essential to understand the many characters.
- A better knowledge of the Algerian War of Independence would have helped. I couldn't follow all the references to SDECE, OAS, FLN, CIA, MI5 etc
- at the end, all the loose ends were tied up [just about] by a character who flew in just for the last 5 minutes. I found it a rather unsatisfying denouement.
See what you think - I know quite a few of you who follow the blog have a much better knowledge of the French language, and experience of the country than I do.














