tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15543127.post3363227223826137911..comments2023-10-19T11:09:08.952-05:00Comments on Fin de cinéma: The Decade List: Le temps qui reste (2005)reassurancehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17129227726045849803noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15543127.post-53262425855077600232009-10-27T23:15:21.935-05:002009-10-27T23:15:21.935-05:00I was actually a bit underwhelmed this time around...I was actually a bit underwhelmed this time around (I almost didn't include it)... and maybe it comes through in the fact that I find little defense for some of the problems in the film, all of which you succinctly pointed out in your e-mail. Other than Jeanne Moreau and, in my opinion, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, all of the supporting characters <i>do</i> leave too much mystery to actually be myster<i>ious</i>. Not that I think that was what Ozon was going for.<br /><br />But, <i>Le temps qui reste</i> is no <i>Water Drops on Burning Rocks</i> or <i>Under the Sand</i>, that we both know.reassurancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17129227726045849803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15543127.post-26397476904123642422009-10-25T09:35:32.501-05:002009-10-25T09:35:32.501-05:00No, I don't mind at all! Quite proud to be quo...No, I don't mind at all! Quite proud to be quoted, actually.<br /><br />I may go back and rewatch this. I really loved both Under the Sand and Water Drops on Burning Rocks, and now that I'm a bit more on Ozon's wavelength, perhaps I'll appreciate it more.Thomnoreply@blogger.com