It makes sense that a single novel — in this case,James Hadley Chase’s 1945 potboiler “Eve” — would be adapted by both Joseph Losey and, over half a century later, or Benoît Jacquot. Both directors are perverse aesthetes with an affinity for lurid (shocking; sensational) art,as well as prolific, on-the-flit experimenters. For both, and the resulting adaptation […]
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