5 Worst Films From Cannes 2015

1. Marguerite And Julien

Release Date: Unannounced What's The Story? Two aristocratic siblings become romantically involved, leading to angry parents and a highly publicised police manhunt. WhatCulture Says: "Why is the duo€™s capture shown in still photographs set to Agnetha Fältskog Past, Present And Future? What compelled the mashing together of eighteenth century aristocracy and mid-1900s tech? Who OK€™d a death scene with such overt symbolism that it makes Revenge Of The Sith€™s €œlost the will to live€ denouement feel sensible? And then you have the interesting ideas that aren€™t carried through to fruition; a fairytale imbuing set-up is dropped halfway through and there€™s no consistency to any visual ticks. It€™s as if Valérie Donzelli got as sick of her film while making it as the viewer does watching it." Read the full review here.
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Film Editor (2014-2016). Loves The Usual Suspects. Hates Transformers 2. Everything else lies somewhere in the middle. Once met the Chuckle Brothers.