London Film Festival - a Korean masterclass in black comedy and a Camus classic effectively realised
Park Chan-wook’s outstanding black comedy is a rare treat, biting social satire delivered with immaculate slapstick touches.
Jonathan Rée explains the ways in which Camus’s philosophy differed from that of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, with whom he’s often associated, and why his most famous novel, L’Étranger, ...
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