Don't they call my post the most powerful in France?
Watched COMEDY OF POWER in conjunction with Mother’s Day as an ode to my cinematic mother, Isabelle Huppert.
This is my fifth Chabrol-Huppert outing, and this one’s more talk than thrill – a talkie in the truest sense. Huppert’s Jeanne Chantal-Killman spends the whole film verbally dismantling smug French CEOs, cucking them into oblivion before tossing them aside like yesterday’s croissants. I kept waiting for the supposed “intoxication with power” to kick in, but honestly, she just seemed genuinely invested in the drag. Can’t fault her for that.
Don't they call my post the most powerful in France?
Watched COMEDY OF POWER in conjunction with Mother’s Day as an ode to my cinematic mother, Isabelle Huppert.
This is my fifth Chabrol-Huppert outing, and this one’s more talk than thrill – a talkie in the truest sense. Huppert’s Jeanne Chantal-Killman spends the whole film verbally dismantling smug French CEOs, cucking them into oblivion before tossing them aside like yesterday’s croissants. I kept waiting for the supposed “intoxication with power” to kick in, but honestly, she just seemed genuinely invested in the drag. Can’t fault her for that.