Loulou is a bravura French comedy of manners and morals -- or, if you will, lack of them -- which freely explores new and occasionally unconventional and unfamiliar attitudes toward sex, love, romance and life.
Read full articleIf Loulou is going to work for you, as it mostly did for me, it will be because of Depardieu and Huppert.
Read full article"Very French," as some would say. I would say it's less "French" than irresponsible.
Read full articleThis examination of class, love and sexual politics is full of nuanced observations of character, even as its narrative staggers and reels like a drunk negotiating a dark road.
Read full articleAttractive leads and an unusual story approach outweigh the flm's defects.
Read full articleLoulou is a dance macabre of three individuals trying to decide whether or not they want to change their lives.
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