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To: Neocon who wrote (15827)1/24/2000 8:50:00 AM
From: MNI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
I guess you are right about the director (most Germans do it that way: film title, star1, star2, the plot ....., in the end, and in small print, the director's name; and I am not a film buff).

The soundtrack was mainly relying on Grace Jones, and the film mainly on the soundtrack and Harrison Ford, confronted with a startlingly fascinating, intransparent-exotic world of Parisian underground (as invented by Hollywood!) of drug-addicts/dealers/prostitutes and spies.

Near an apex of tension and artistic slow-down scene: 'father phones home to find out whether everything is o.k. with the teenage kids' - only to find out that they are partying to the same tune 'slave to the rythm', disturbingly ...

Sure you could find better film-critics than me, :-))