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Emmanuel Carrre's witty, elegant La Moustache is a deliciously unsettling, beautifully sustained enigma, a film of much beauty and flawless performances, especially from Vincent Lindon in one of his most demanding roles.Full Review
An intriguing study of identity, marriage and, perhaps, madness.Full Review
Comes on as both a rebuke to male vanity and a chic metaphor for midlife panic.Full Review
No matter how serious it becomes, however, La Moustache never forsakes an underlying attitude of high-style playfulness that recalls Hitchcock's cat-and-mouse romantic thrillers.Full Review
La Moustache recalls the "everyday suspense" films of Roman Polanski and the existential woe of Michelangelo Antonioni, but it isn't as strange or penetrating as the former, or as artfully shot as the latter.Full Review
