Friday, January 27, 2012
Trailer For Your Blind Guy Online
A Besson mystery starring Lambert WilsonWhile we're getting you Luc Besson / Europacorp trailers, here's another, even though it might be slightly further using your radar than Lock-Out. Mtss is a person's for your French-languageÀ l'aveugle (The Blind Guy), starring Lambert Wilson and Jacques Gamblin, and directed by Xavier Palud.Need a translation? We feel we could nearly cope. Gamblin is detective Lassalle, who's considering a cool situation that doesn't appear as cold any more. There's a completely new murder, as well as the killer always uses the identical method, which is always to cut his victim into small pieces. Police force generate everyone who came out on surveillance cameras inside the time preceding the murder, among whom is Wilson's blind Narvik. He's asked for if he saw anything because he was while using wiped out lady. According to him he saw nothing. Well duh.Lassalle has unshakeable belief that Narvik might be the killer, but can't prove it. Narvik states he's flattered that lots of people consider him an invalid but Lassalle thinks he's a criminal: "It's a promotion!". Inside the court room within the finish in the trailer, Lassalle asks "The reason behind transporting this out?Inch, and Narvik states he as well as the detective have an overabundance to keep than Lassalle wish to admit. There's the sensation of the bigger conspiracy afoot, as well as the tag-line is "Sometimes looks might be deceitful."There's an absolute flavour of giallo about all this, by which we mean the slasher-whodunnit genre, not the brand new Dario Argento farrago from the couple of years back. Palud directed the wonderful Ils (Them) in 2006, after which it decamped to Hollywood to remake The Interest. Relating to this evidence, it's good to find out him back on home turf. In fact it is always a pleasure to look for the Merovingian.Besson, natch, written the script, as well as the French release date is March 7. You'll find no dates up to now for your Uk or elsewhere. We're liking the poster's tagline too:"Inside the kingdom in the killings, the blind guy rules.Inch
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