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in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), French (
Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN
(1.85:1), SYNOPSIS: Without question 'Trouble Every Day' was the
most scandalous films at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, made all
the more stunning coming from celebrated French director Claire
Denis (Chocolat), named by the Village Voice One of the 1990's Ten
Best Directors. Starring Vincent Gallo ('Buffalo 66'), Tricia
Vessey ('Ghost Dog') and Beatrice Dalle ('Betty Blue'), 'Trouble
Every Day' is a modern-day horror story about a man and a woman,
living thousands of miles apart, who are afflicted with the same
self-destructive cerebral impairment that affects their sexual
appetites.
SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Cannes Film Festival, Catalonian International
Film Festival,
Beware of sex presenting...Reviewed by M. Kerjman, 2006-08-28
A voodoo-practitioner - Afro-French male doctor's sex-toy creature
allowed leaving her locked room by a hypnotised curious intruder
being afterwards consumed during copulating, is overpowered by a
strong American happened to drop in into a doctor's house at the
timing. He had since then fallen into her footsteps of a thirst for
blood and flash during orgasm.
Perverted love of "Dracula" mixed with an unstoppable quest for
sadist sex of "Frisk", framed with Parisian charm makes this
terrific film realistic to a degree of a potential usage by
anti-AIDS and pro-obscenity campaigners.
Highly recommended.
a tepid affair that, like a watched pot, never boilsReviewed by Michael L. White, 2006-06-04
This vampire flick attempts to be an overly cerebral affair but,
instead, comes off as a pretentious exercise in abusing the
audience. Stark and minimalist, it stars a brooding Vincent Gallo
as Shane Brown who ignores his all-too-cute new bride (Tricia
Vessey) on their honeymoon to Paris. While Mr. Brown has a lovely
wife, he has no interest in her on their trip and, instead,
searches aimlessly for a former colleague and his wife. I think
that Mrs. Brown rushed into her relationship, as she knows nothing
of her husband's bloodlust nor his history and murderous
intentions.
Directed by Claire Denis whose BEAU TRAVAIL is supposed to be god's
gift to film lovers, TROUBLE EVERY DAY is inherently flawed in its
casting of Gallo as Brown. I believe in vampires much more than I'd
believe that the humdrum Gallo could bag a beauty like Vessey or
even Beatrice Dalle (who, while over-the-hill, still looks pretty
darned good, esp. when she's got blood dripping from her smiling
mouth).
Throw in a snooping maid and some meddlesome kids and put on a very
low heat TROUBLE EVERY DAY is a tepid affair that, like a watched
pot, never boils. Tedious and mind-numbingly artsy-fartsy, this is
one to miss.
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, I COULD EAT YOU UP!Reviewed by Anton Ilinski, 2005-12-08
Love bites, literally. This utterly disturbing and obscure yet
beautiful and tender film tells about people with a deviation -
they can't love the way normal people do, they have this obsessive
urge to devour their loved ones alive! Just like a female mantis or
certain kind of female spiders devour their spouse right after
copulating. For them love and sex are impossible without pain,
blood and death.
Here we see a mentally-disturbed woman (played by Beatrice Dalle)
who preys on men seduced be her sexuality, and a character of
Vincent Gallo, who feels the need to bite, to gnaw and to suck
blood of a girl he loves but he refrains himself (untill a certain
moment) trying to be a reasonable man.
This stylish, wonderfully-paced and delicate movie shows the thin
line between true love and sadism, between the desire to caress and
to torment. It can have a huge effect on you because this
lingering, viscous and sad film at times explodes with truly
infernal and disturbing scenes which won't leave you indifferent.
Speaking of disturbing images I can tell you "Trouble Every Day"
has some of the most thrilling ones among all I've seen. Even if
not for the gore itself you would be shuddered watching agony of a
man being eaten during a coitus.
This is definately not an exploitation flick, watch it if you like
dark and serious movies like "Irreversible".