Today, I ponder how strange the change from major to minor, as I grapple with a "minor" work of Jacques Rivette, 1984's L'Amour par la terre (Love on the Ground). In this shot from the film, Jane Birkin is not, contrary to appearances, about to bite off Laszlo Szabo's nose:
I find quite a bit to admire about this film in my Monday Morning Foreign Region DVD Report, now at its new home in The Auteurs' Notebook. Comment there or here.
Wonderful writeup of one of my favorite Rivette films. It probably helps that the lovely Jane Birkin is present, though. It seems that many don't give this the attention it deserves. For my money, he was at his cinematic peak in the 80s.
Posted by: Jake Savage | August 04, 2008 at 01:11 PM
When I saw this picture I thought, "Jane Birkin... and Morey Amsterdam!?!?!?"
Posted by: Tim Lucas | August 04, 2008 at 06:21 PM