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Frantic (1988)
Frantic
15 December 2000
This could possibly be the greatest film ever made!!!

It was criminally, barbarically received coolly by both critics and audiences when released - for no apparent reason!!

Many reviews have said up to the half-way point, it is as good as any hitchcock thriller; but from there it goes downhill.

Speaking on behalf of the male population, this is where it picks up from the greatest film hitchcock never made to a surreal masterpiece!

The reason for this, of course is the introduction of Roman Polanski's real life wife - Emmanuelle Seigner. She is surely one of the most hypnotic, mysterious actresses ever to grace the screen.

She has a raw, down to earth beauty, which fits in perfectly with the film's setting - The Paris underground: airport hangers, parking lots, alleys and seedy nightclubs.

Never has Paris been shown in this light.

The film perfectly shows the disillusionment of a stranger in a foreign place.

The film also has a few nice touches which might be missed by a casual viewer, such as Harrison Ford's characters increasingly pathetic returns to his hotel as he grows increasingly "frantic". At the beginning of the film he is a respected doctor, but as Paris begins to take its toll on him he ends up a shoeless, crazed mess followed everywhere by a drug-crazed punkette.

All in all, Polanski's definitive film and a mega-hit that never was.
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