The Borneo Post

French director plays with psycho-sexual thriller genre

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CANNES, France: Critics at the Cannes Film Festival had a field day on Friday with “L’Amant Double” (The Double Lover), the latest movie from prolific French director Francois Ozon (pictured right).

The story of a young woman who has an affair with her psychiatri­st and then his twin brother delivers lots of sex and even more Freudian symbolism in a film that Ozon said borrowed some of the styles of Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma and David Cronenberg.

Far from the intellectu­al fare that usually wins at Cannes, “L’Amant Double” is a romp that the Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw called “a wildly dated-looking and derivative film, a quaint adventure in fantasised naughtines­s” that might become a “camp classic”.

Ozon himself said he had fun pushing the boundaries of the erotic thriller genre that he has visited before in films such as the 2003 movie “Swimming Pool” that also competed at Cannes.

“I love the way De Palma deconstruc­ts the thriller and how he has fun playing with the codes of the genre,” Ozon said, referring to the “Dressed to Kill” director.

The film got a rousing ovation at a public screening in Cannes, but critics were less impressed.

“Over-symbolic, the film descends into a completely sterile sexy-chic bad trip that is dreadfully threadbare. A haphazard amalgamati­on of (Roman) Polanski’s neurotic cinema, De Palma’s twisted voyeurism and Cronenberg’s freak shows,” wrote Renan Cros on French culture website Cinemateas­er. — Reuters

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