Sounds pretty disturbing, and yet something compelled me to check its new international trailer just afterwards I finished lunch. I suppose I was only that curious, but I have to discourage you all: do not see the drone while eating or directly after eating. Honestly, I can barely even recall what it was that upset me. I appear to have wiped most of the spot from my memory. And though the drone is supposedly pretty tame compared to what the real film entails, it's tranquil way too NSFW to even embed here. But if you must see what all the trouble is about (or only some very, very pornographic and crimson images, head over to Pajiba to see the thing. On a light note, I'd also wish to send your care to the official international spot for the intriguing French film Les aventures extraordinaires d'Adele Blanc-Sec. It's also NSFW (for a warm breast flash), but nothing compared to the one for Serbian Film. Luc Besson, the manager of The Professional (aka Leon), The 5th Element and La Femme Nikita, brings us this whimsical-looking period fantasy based on the graphic novels by Jacques Tardi, which we first heard about more than two days ago. It's very Jean-Pierre Jeunet. The lengthy title (likely abbreviated to just Adele when it hits the U.S. is like to the original claim of Amelie (Le fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain) and its scope and style remind me of A Really Long Engagement. That said, I'll add a less appealing comparison: the pterodactyl gave me an Evolution flashback. Check out this point below, but be warned about the NSFW brief nudity. As far as I can tell, neither of these films have been picked up for distribution in America yet. But Serbian Film will probably be bought to cash in on its SXSW buzz and controversy factor (probably by IFC Films), while Besson rarely has trouble getting his films imported over here (Adele has Sony Classics written all over it). I can't expect to see the latter.
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