Plot: Alain Resnais, one of the towering figures of the French New Wave, demonstrates he still has plenty to say in this drama based on a novel by Christian Gailly. Read More
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The 88 year-old French filmmaker Alain Resnais has returned to cinemas with his latest film Wild Grass. It's a fascinating, and baffling movie. In some scenes it moves like a thriller, suggesting simmering violence that will erupt later, spiced with a few...
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what an absolute waste of my time watching this poorly acted, equal poorly written, and directed movie. Giving it one star is over rating it.
Absolutely terrible and pointless movie. Folks walking out and talking about how much they hated it. Pointless- please save your money and pass on this piece of garbage. Ending made zero sense.

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