La flamme
La flamme

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La flamme

2001
Movie
3 min
French

A short comedy directed by Ron Dyens.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Serge BozonGenres: Drama, Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

A mysterious businessman arrives in a small town and disrupts the mundane lives of its inhabitants with his unusual propositions and captivating singing. As he weaves his way through the community, he brings about unexpected changes and awakens dormant desires, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. The film explores themes of illusion, ambition, and the power of performance in a small, isolated world.

Critical Reception

La flamme received a mixed to positive reception, noted for its unique blend of genres and experimental approach. Critics often highlighted its quirky charm and bold artistic choices, though some found its unconventional narrative style challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacious and original concept, blending drama, comedy, and musical elements.

  • Acknowledged for its distinctive visual style and the eccentric performances of its cast.

  • Some found the narrative structure somewhat disjointed, impacting overall coherence.

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Fun Fact

Director Serge Bozon is also known for his work as an actor and has frequently collaborated with other independent filmmakers in France.

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