The Garden That Tilts / Le jardin qui bascule (1975)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 4:3 | 720x576 | 5000 kbps | 4.6Gb
Audio: French AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
01:20:00 | France | Drama, Crime
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 4:3 | 720x576 | 5000 kbps | 4.6Gb
Audio: French AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
01:20:00 | France | Drama, Crime
Karl, a young killer is to kill Kate, an adventurous lady living in a mansion by a lake. He approaches her but fails to kill her. Instead, he falls in love and becomes her lover …
Director: Guy Gilles
Cast: Delphine Seyrig, Anouk Ferjac, Patrick Jouane, Sami Frey, Philippe Chemin, Guy Bedos, Jeanne Moreau, Caroline Cartier, Pierre Fabre, Ludovic Lutard, Jean-Marie Proslier, Howard Vernon
IMDb
This is an interesting film that the public and fans of Delphine Seyrig should seek out. She is given a substantial role and makes the most of it. The film is genuinely odd in that it feels like two unrelated tales; Karl (a hit-man) dispatches his victims coolly. Then he enters the tranquil world of Kate and falls in love, with tragic consequences. The film is beautifully shot and well observed, its complex characters interacting and developing.
For no apparent reason Jeanne Moreau appears and sings a song by Stephane Grappelly. There are shades of Rohmer and painterly influences. The French countryside has rarely appeared lovelier. At times the camera simply lingers on a tree or glass which creates an atmosphere. The performances are terrific, Guy Bedos, usually a comedian, plays it straight here with great success. However, the film belongs to Seyrig, one of the most totally underrated and truly great actress' of theatre and cinema.
~ marekj66