Holy Motors (2012)

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Holy Motors: Directed by Leos Carax. With Denis Lavant, Edith Scob, Eva Mendes, Kylie Minogue. From dawn to dusk, a few hours in the shadowy life of a mystic man named Monsieur Oscar.

“In this surreal French film, a man is driven in a limousine throughout Paris for various u0026quot;assignmentsu0026quot; throughout a particular day and night. During these assignments, he is dressed up to play roles in dramatic scenes in various locations.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story is truly bizarre and unto a world of its own. Yet, within its own odd context, it is at least consistent. Some of the various dramas during the role-playing are quite moving while a longer scene in a cemetery seems over-the-top.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is normally a film I would dislike. There are others like it that I found as pretentious as their admirers. Although the story was other-worldly, it was so well directed (Leos Carax) and acted (Denis Lavant in the main role; Edith Scob making the most of a smaller role as the chauffeur), I was truly moved by the end. Capping it off at the ending in an amusing scene in a limousine garage, this film felt like a trip through an amazing dream. In its own odd way, this film gradually won me over.”

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