
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Ben Whishaw) was born with an acute sense of smell. He can identify any and all scents he has ever come in contact with. When he catches a whiff of a woman strolling through Paris he becomes mesmerized with her scent. He follows her and when she becomes frightened he cups his hand over her mouth to silence her accidentally fatally suffocating her. After her death he drinks in her essence sniffing her deeply from head to toe. He realizes he must learn how to capture such a fragrance.



I want to compare this film to something so you can understand the type of film it is but really there is nothing like it. After watching it I felt sort of like how I felt after watching the Princess Bride or Big Fish but Perfume has a much darker storyline. Due to murder and nudity I would warn this is not for kids but I believe most adults would really enjoy it. I am so pleased with this pick, I had it sitting in my house for nearly a week scolding myself for not noticing the 2 ½ hour run time. So glad I decided to pop it in last night, I loved it. A unique story that held my full attention from beginning to end. Bravo!
8 comments:
Do all the women in this movie have red hair?.
No, just the 2 that smell particularly good to him.
I read this book in 1993 and loved it. I'm delighted to hear that the film is good. Nice review!
wow, sounds really interesting and creepy!
I had this movie in my queue last year! Of course, after October I dropped Netflix and totally forgot about it. I definitely remember thinking it sounded really interesting. I'm going to have to add it to my list.
This makes me happy--another of my favorite books!
I never read the book so I'm not sure how true to it the film is but standing alone the film is great.
Sounds great! I'm going to have to read the book and then watch the movie.
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