A company. A murder. Serious rivalries and a misoginic boss. And bowling, humor in Cain style, reference to Cinderella and not the fair most fair end. In fact, the spurce of seduction is the murder itself.
But, sure, good crafted story and fair portrait of source and forms of frustration of Legrand.
But same Joel Garden, his charm and nice dialogues and precise spoons of humor. And, sure, ambitious women, the fear of old sick father as a sort of King Lear and a last scene full of sensuality.
A nice portrait of power and not bad trip on the halls of anti aging men industry.
And the end just works.
But, sure, good crafted story and fair portrait of source and forms of frustration of Legrand.
But same Joel Garden, his charm and nice dialogues and precise spoons of humor. And, sure, ambitious women, the fear of old sick father as a sort of King Lear and a last scene full of sensuality.
A nice portrait of power and not bad trip on the halls of anti aging men industry.
And the end just works.