L'Homme Du Train
Starring: Charles Nelson, Isabelle Petit-Jacques, Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday, Pascal Parmentier
Details: Fra / 90 mins / (No Cert).
Thanks to the soothing, unhurried mood and the beautifully judged performances, L'Homme Du Train is one of those films which gently coaxes its audience in. Thematically, Leconte seems interested in the parameters of male friendship, but he allows events to unfold with an awkward but strangely sinuous fashion. Of course, creating an atmosphere and coaxing performances like these out of his actors is probably much harder work than it looks, but the marvellous L'Homme Du Train never appears to be anything other than supremely graceful. Marvellous.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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