Reader comments: A ma souer! Fat Girl
ANIL K | Dec. 29, 2003
This is one of the new wave French cinema and the film
makes it plain that you should have no second thoughts
about that. So apart from a coontroversial subject you are
also subjected to some graphically sexual scenes.
The story revolves around a family of parents and 2
teenage daughters.
The older one is involved with an Italian Law student
(after one chance meeting no less)while the younger one
sulks and is the fat girl of the story.
Throughout the director attempts to push the envelope and
in the end one wonders why.
The message going out at the end is thoroughly ambigous and
needs to be taken guardedly.
The chemistry between the siblings is invoked at times but
at other places where a 'serious' dialogue is attempted it
just comes of as contrived.
Besides the rerst of the cast is wasted as they have no
role worth the name.
DARREL HANSEN | Mar. 13, 2002
FAT GIRL be damned, I'm reviewing your horrible BLACK web
pages. They are impossible to read without reading
glasses.
And even with glasses, one must almost put one's nose
against the monitor screen. If white-on-black is so cool,
why don't you print the movie reviews--or even the entire
Deseret News white-on-black?
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