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February 19, 2003

The Closet

The other night while at Kate's place we rented a few movies for the weekly movie review party. One of those rented was The Closet. It's a French film where the main character devises a scheme to not get himself fired... pretend to be gay.

The story moves along and Francois soon discovers more and more about himself and his life. The process of this self-discovery though is what makes this movie a classic in humor. I can't really say much more about the film's premise as it will give away a lot of the fun.

Acting wise, the entire cast puts on a great show. From the super jock down to Francois neighbor. One of the parts I found really great was his teenage sons interaction with his mom. It just reminded me of conversations with brother I've had over the last few years.

If you're in the mood for a good laugh, don't mind reading subtitles, I do suggest renting this one. Very enjoyable.

Posted by Dan at February 19, 2003 06:25 PM

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