Let the Corpses Tan
Directed by Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani
During a beautiful Mediterranean summer, Rhino and his gang steal a cache of of gold. They believe they've found the perfect hideout: a remote and abandoned hamlet that has been taken over by a woman who is searching for inspiration. Unfortunately, surprise guests and two cops compromise their plan, and the heavenly place where wild happenings and orgies used to take place turns into a gruesome battlefield.
After stealing a truckload of gold bars, a gang of thieves engages in an all-day firefight with pursuing cops at the ruins of a remote Mediterranean hamlet.
Cast: Elina Löwensohn, Stéphane Ferrara, Bernie Bonvoisin
Member Reviews
I wouldn't say it's a bad movie, but it's overloaded with random artsy imagery and cuts to the time that muddy the storytelling. It feels more like a visual art piece than a narrative film, and it's quite a lot to watch and follow along with. I think you can tell the directors are cinematographers first, and storytellers second.
Stylistically vibrant but moribund in every other department. You’d better let these corpses rot.
I love this film so hard
I kinf of lost track of who was who and what they all wanted but i’d be down to watch again to find out! That’s what I call a stylistic baguette western.
The cinematography and music make for one cluster of a movie! Not to mention that damn time stamp. . .