7/10
The review that follows is negative, and I give away part of the plot.
13 July 1999
If the only elephants one has seen have been the Asian kind, an African bull elephant is another kind of thing again, as is Gérard Depardieu. -Sorry, what about him made me think of elephants? Perhaps the way he barges and bellows his way through the role. I was worried now and then that some of the other characters might break. His ability to stay alive is also pretty elephantine. I don't think I've seen a longer death scene outside of Wagner. Fatally wounded in one part of Paris, the hero staggers to another part, staggers around a large garden long enough to say goodbye to the rest of the cast, pauses, ruminates, wanders somewhere else, collapses to the ground - but he's still not quite done for yet ...

So, the hero gives us a bit of a headache and is at best ridiculous (at worst, dislikeable). Is that really so bad? Is it enough to ruin a story with some poetry in it, so beautifully shot?

Yes.
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