That Most Important Thing: Love aka L’important c’est d’aimer
Mad, anguished romantic drama on an exaggerated scale from Andrzej Ć»uĆawski, warming up with That Most Important Thing: Love (a clumsy translation of Lâimportant câest dâaimer) for his maddest romance of them all, Possession, which would follow six years later, in 1981. In the meantime audiences were more than happy with a tortured tale of twisted troilism â the actress, her husband and the hot photographer who comes between the two of them. Unusually, for a film from the 1970s, it takes the side of fidelity, more or less, of higher ideals over a quick bunk-up. In a bohemian, but not particularly boho-chic Paris, actress Nadine Chevalier (Romy Schneider) is all too aware … Read more