'The Stranger' Review: François Ozon Deepens the Psychology of Camus' Antihero

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Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) is a man of little words and fewer deeds. He idles away, smoking, brooding and gazing at the world with zen-like detachment, barely shedding a tear at his mother's funeral or lifting a hand against injustice. Then he kills a man – an act whose hazy motivation has fueled debate in classrooms and book clubs since Albert Camus published "The Stranger" in 1942. François Ozon, by contrast, is anything but inert. For decades he has worked at a relentless clip, writing, directing, producing and promoting a new film each year, now bringing his latest to Venice. . . .
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