Who Knows? (2001)
Not so bad
16 November 2004
Godard once said that "The Americans know how to tell stories, the French don't; they do something else". Seeing that most Americans commenting on this film didn't like it, I suppose it's at least partly because the film does not really tell a story, well, not in a good straightforward way at least. This might make the film tedious and overlong for some. I, however, found it charming enough to watch it non-stop from beginning to end. I don't know why; I suppose it is in part because both Jeanne Balibar and Heléne de Fougerolles are, each in her own way, so cute, funny and sexy in a way that only French actresses can be (even if they are not "beautiful" in the supermodel-silicon-tits way). Also I suppose because of the humour and lightness - too many french films tend to take themselves way too seriously, this one doesn't. Sergio Castellito is very watchable too. OK, it's not a masterpiece, maybe it could gain from some editing, etc. But it's not so bad. Plus, it made me curious to see or read "Come tu me vuoi", the Pirandello piece that the actors are performing. Seems interesting.
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