Please, watch Albert Camus' The Stranger movie adaptation by François Ozon and help French cinemahttps://youtube.com/watch?v=fV3F2fkevCM
does it have explosions
>>216045692No, it's about a pied noir who killed an Arab
>>216045634is he going to overdub all the internal monologues?
>>216045787could you write a paragraph about how french cinema is different from hollywood slop
i read this book in high school and i don't think i understood that he was a pied noir or that they were even in the algiers
>>216045824No, it's from Marie's POV
>>216045828There is no fat Anglo, only sexy French men
>>216045828>>216045927>French cinema often emphasizes character development, artistic expression, and subtle storytelling, focusing on the nuances of human emotion and relationships. Unlike Hollywood's tendency toward formulaic plots and high-budget spectacle, French films prioritize thematic depth and cultural reflection, often prioritizing realism over sensationalism. This results in a diverse range of films that explore existential themes, social commentary, and innovative cinematic techniques, offering audiences a more contemplative and thought-provoking experience. Additionally, French filmmakers frequently challenge traditional narrative structures, embracing ambiguity and leaving room for interpretation, which sets them apart from the more commercial aims of Hollywood productions.
>>216045634When will it be on a streaming service so I can torrent it?
>>216045950>French cinema often emphasizes character development, artistic expression, and subtle storytelling, focusing on the nuances of human emotion and relationships.do they?
Au diable le cinéma français subventionné
>>216045634He doesn't look very algerian
>>216046177Stop being racist
>>216046240Well sorry for expecting stinky brown people sex
>>216046085>set to be released theatrically in France on 29 October 2025 remind me in 3 months then
>>216045634>January 2026 kinostartWell at least it's not as long a wait as monte christo was. But still better than a TS with ai subs
>>216046161Well I think it's a good book to transpose into a film
Bump
>help the frenchNo
>>216045634we had to read "The Plague" at school, I remember it was quite interesting
>>216045634>François Ozonhas not made a good movie since Swimming Poolonly good french filmmaker right now is Bertrand Bonello
>>216045893Well that completely ruins it then. Lovely
>>216045634ok