Friday, January 23
Subway
dir. Luc Besson, France 1985
This dark and highly stylized French import directed by Luc
Besson (The Fifth Element, The Professional) concerns
an enigmatic safecracker played by Christopher Lambert (Highlander)
hiding out in the Paris Metro system from a gangster. While living
in the underground and eluding both gangsters and Metro police he
meets up with a group of colorful and quirky subterranean inhabitants
eager to help him and start a rock band. All the while the safecracker
blackmails a rich woman (Isabelle Adjani) with whom he is in love.
Meant to be a tongue-in-cheek commentary on urban life, the film works
better as a light freewheeling entertainment, with well-constructed
fast-paced action sequences and a breezy sense of humor about itself.
Subway is an intriguing diversion and a chance to see the cutting
edge of modern French moviemaking. - Dr. Maxim Matusevich