Brotherhood of the Wolf
John Bailey
johnbonbailey at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 11 20:53:12 CST 2002
I second this motion. An excessive mixing of genres was my reaction, to the
point where laughter was the only possible response (not dismissive
laughter, though). I thought the Native American style Kung Fu particularly
unexplainable. Also very violent in parts, and painfully so in a cinema
where the projectionist had cranked up the sound to a ridiculous level for
some reason.
>From: "Richard Romeo" <richardromeo at hotmail.com>
>To: pynchon-l at waste.org
>Subject: Brotherhood of the Wolf
>Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 20:29:46
>
>I was amused by this movie made in France about a strange wolf-like
>creature
>stalking the French countryside, circa 1764.
>
>While somewhat overlong, it kinda mixes many genres. There's a secret
>society called The Wolves of Jesus (like our Father Lord of the Zero in
>M&D), the two heros are quite enlightened, lovers of nature, animals, etc.
>There's kung fu, a nice brothel scene (oh those French, Mr Dixon), and the
>creature's cool, too.
>
>worth a rental, I suppose
>
>Rich
>
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