Emmanuelle Riva in Love, by Michael Haneke
Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva knock on Anthony Hopkins's door
O Pai's experience as “a kind of thriller”, a clue advanced by the director himself, Florian Zeller, to this supplement, two weeks ago, is certain. I, during the film, had already found myself thinking about Agatha Christie. So many times I started to digress. Not about "who killed?" but about the recomposition of identity and scenery that the French director / playwright would proceed with