Léa Seydoux (‘No Time to Die’) co-stars in French writer-director Arnaud Desplechin’s latest feature, adapted from the 1990 book by Philip Roth.
The previous films of French director Arnaud Desplechin have included, on a semi-regular basis, scenes of long, cerebral post-coital discussions ; characters who are either Jewish or linked to the former Easter Bloc ; narratives that break down the barriers between theater, cinema and non-fiction ; and sometimes all of the above at once .
It therefore comes as no surprise that Desplechin has been a longtime fan of Philip Roth, whose books are marked by many of the same obsessions, not to mention a similar focus on families in the midst of major upheavals — something on display in Desplechin’s most-beloved works,
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