3.8
85 min
Although based on a novel by Georges Simenon, director (and songwriter) Serge Gainsbourg has superimposed several dark emotions and a subtle brutality over the weak plot about a man's trip to Africa and his unfortunate passion for a murderess whose amorality sends the disillusioned fellow back to Europe. Sometimes described as frustrating and self-centered, reactions to this film swing across a broad spectrum of complaints -- not the least might be whether or not Gainsbourg is using a clichéd and stereotypical view of "dark Africa" to convey what he sees in his characters.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Francis Huster | Timar | Unowned | |
Barbara Sukowa | Adele | Unowned | |
Reinhard Kolldehoff | Eugene Schneider | Unowned | |
François Dyrek | Superintendent | Unowned | |
Jean Bouise | Public Prosecutor | Unowned | |
Julien Guiomar | Bouilloux | Unowned | |
Roland Blanche | One-Eyed Man | Unowned | |
Murray Gronwall | The Forester | Unowned | |
Stéphane Bouy | The Pedlar | Unowned | |
Franck-Olivier Bonnet | The Man from Lyon | Unowned |