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‘The Electric Kiss’ Review: Cannes Opens With a Thud — a ‘Light’ French Period Romance About an Artist and a Fake Psychic, but the Movie Is Inert

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May 12, 2026 1:00pm PT ‘The Electric Kiss’ Review: Cannes Opens With a Thud — a ‘Light’ French Period Romance About an Artist and a Fake Psychic, but the Movie Is Inert

It wants to be a romp AND a lofty meditation on love and art and illusion. But it's a tale of fake magic with no real magic.

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The Electric Kiss
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When you consider all the care and taste and politics and planning that go into the yearly execution of the Cannes Film Festival, you’d think that coming up with a tasty and satisfying opening-night film — a movie that delights, or at least pleases, the festival audience, stoking its appetite for the treasures to come — would not require the French equivalent of rocket science. The opening-night selection needn’t be the best film in the festival; it hardly needs to be a major film. But surely it should be an inviting one.   

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