British playwright
David Hare both wrote and directed the complicated political melodrama
Paris By Night.
Charlotte Rampling plays a Tory member of the European parliament, who lets absolutely nothing get in way of her ambitions. At present,
Rampling is convinced that she is being blackmailed by her ex-business partner
Andrew Ray. Upon accidentally meeting
Ray,
Rampling impulsively murders the man. In a deliciously ironic turn of events, she is approached by
Ray's daughter
Sinead Cusack, who hopes that
Rampling will help her locate her missing dad.
Rampling eventually finds out
Ray had been innocent all along-but a greater shock awaits her at home, at the hands of her long-neglected husband
Michael Gambon.
Paris By Night contains far too many cute coincidences to be credible, but this fact doesn't immediately sink in as the audience revels in the film's superlative performances and
David Hare's adroit manipulation of people, places and events. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide