9 Fingers' ('9 Doigts'): Film Review
Punk vocalist and movie producer F.J. Ossang ('Dharma Guns') won the best chief honor at Locarno for his fifth component, which as of late hit French screens. It takes in excess of 9 Fingers (9 Doigts) to check the quantity of peculiar turns and strange happenings in this most recent cyberpunk film noir by French renegade F. J. Ossang. Like his prior works, this stunningly lensed whatchamacallit is somewhat difficult to understand and includes a cast of weirdos talking in sections of wonderful discourse, at the same time wearing dark and wearing shades inside. Apparently, the story tracks a blameless man, Magloire (Paul Hamy), who becomes involved with a terrible heist and afterward arrives on a vessel deliver making a beeline for no place — really towards Nowhereland, as one of the content's fanciful settings is called. Good fortunes attempting to get a handle on it, yet as an eye-popping exercise in true to life bizarreness, 9 Fingers is an uncommon breed. In the wake of ...