Leos Carax second feature film
Mauvais
Sang (1986) is set in Paris in the near future. A mysterious new
disease STBO is killing young people who make love without any emotional
involvement. A serum has been developed but it’s locked away in an office block
depriving those who desperately need it. Seeing the obvious financial gain an
American women (Carroll Brooks) blackmails two ageing crooks Marc (Michel
Piccoli) and Hans (Hans Meyer), who owe her a considerable sum of money, into
stealing the valuable serum. To this end Marc recruits Alex (Carax regular
Denis Lavant) a rebellious teenager whose father, Jean worked for Marc before
he was killed. Complications ensue when Alex, who already has a girlfriend Lise
(Julie Delpy), falls for Marc's young love interest Anna (Juliette Binoche)
The wonderful Denis Lavant. |
The Cesar nominated Juliette Binoche. |
This avant-garde film noir
gave the very young looking Binoche her second Cesar nomination with Denis
Lavant playing his part with a style which brings to mind a young prowling animal.
The film is made up with what’s best described as 'strange interludes' and has
an obvious Fassbinder influence, mainly I would suggest from his gangster
period plus his trademark use of mirrors. The camerawork may be different but
coupled with some superb use of colour and incidental music gives it an individualist
feel for what Carax has become best known.
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