The other night we watched Le Goût des autres, which was released in the US under the title The Taste of Others. It’s a dialogue driven film, which are the kind I like, centering on a small cast of interrelated characters. There’s Castella the businessman, and his bodyguard and his driver on the male side. And for the females there are Castella’s wife, and the actress and the waitress. The plot is captivating, and the dialogue really moves the story along. This is one of the best French films I’ve seen in a while—and I would add that it’s one of the best damn films to cross my eyes in quite some time. So go rent The Taste of Others.
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