Blood Relatives
(France - Canada)
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Donald Sutherland
Stephane Audran
Micheline Lanctot
Aude Landry
Donald Pleasence
David Hemmings
French director Claude Chabrol has often used murder as a catalyst in his grim pix about upper-class French life. But here it is more psychosis, repression and jealousy than the more absorbing social patterns of his French work. It makes the pic somewhat ambivalent, for it is a sudden revelation of madness rather than having more depth in characterization and a harder edge focused on its police work.
Playing is generally good. Chabrol shows a narrative and atmospheric flair, ringing in some solid sidebar feel in Donald Pleasence's rendering of a middle-aged man who likes girls picked up as sex deviates and questioned, and David Hemmings as the older man falling for the victim.
(Color) Available on VHS. Extract of a review from 1978. Running time: 100 MIN.
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