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Remember that time you were hanging out at that house party, and your friend handed you a mysterious blue pill? The last thing you remember is walking down a narrow hallway, and everything started swirling and changing colors–then you woke up on your couch. That trippy experience might be the only thing relatable to the Magnolia at the Modern’s latest film, Wild Grass. One minute, it’s a crazy comedy that’ll have you giggling like a schoolgirl, the next–you’ll be holding on to your seat from the plot’s sudden thrills. And before you know it, you’re tearing up from the film’s unexpected love story. The story follows Marguerite Muir, a dentist, and an unemployed, middle-aged man named Georges Palet. The two find themselves entangled in an unpredictable encounter–which throws them into a situation they couldn’t have imagined in their wildest dreams. The director, Alain Resnais, first debuted 50 years ago with Hiroshima mon amour, a film about a steamy love affair between a French actress and a Japanese architect. This film promises the same gripping intensity–with some wild surprises along the way. Check it out for yourself Friday at 6 and 8 p.m., Saturday at 5 p.m., and Sunday at 2 and 4 pm. For more information, call 817-738-9215 or visit themodern.org.
Sept. 3-5, 2010