Nobody Else But You (Theatrical Cover)
A film by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu 102 minutes, fiction, color, French w/ English subtitles, 2011
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Synopsis
Rousseau is a bestselling crime novelist from Paris, troubled by writer's block. Candice Lecoeur is a local beauty, gracing the famous "Belle de Jura" cheese packaging, who has gotten it into her head that she might well be the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe. The two will meet in the coldest village in France, but only after Candice has been found dead. The case was closed before it even opened and the cause of death declared suicide by sleeping pills. Rousseau is the only one who doesn't buy it. Reality turns out to be stranger than fiction - and a source of inspiration - as Rousseau uncovers the truth about Candice's past and her untimely death. Watch the Trailer
Reviews "A hint of Twin Peaks and a large helping of the Coen Brothers! This offbeat, cleverly crafted French thriller is perhaps the closest thing to Fargo to come along in a long while." - The Hollywood Reporter "Ravishing cinematography!" - The New York Times "Intriguing, breathless, playful noir!" - Seattle Times "Droll and satisfying. Grade: A-!" - Entertainment Weekly "Risqué, tart comedy!" - Sound on Sight "A terrific, stylish, intelligent mystery. The perfect rainy-day thriller!" - Jeffrey Lyon "Thrilling, modern noir! A gorgeously shot, rousing good mystery with an engaging balance of the lurid and the erotic." - This Week in New York Links See details about this film's theatrical run
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