Trapped by Fear (1960) Poster

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Passing the time..
dbdumonteil25 October 2008
"Les distractions" (what a title!)illustrates the point that Dupont is trying to imitate the big boys of the New Wavelet, and there is nothing new under the sun.A director from the "old wave" would have done this film very much the same way,except that the screenplay would have been tighter and more to the point;to this end ,Claude Brasseur deserves great recognition.Of all the actors ,he seems to be the least impressed with himself (the frames of mind and the existentialist torments)and he consequently turns in what is the most consistent and best performance in the movie:a jaded campaigner of a dirty war (the Algerian War),down on his luck and reduced to find some food in a pig's trough,the film could have been moving and successful ,had the screenplay focused on his character.

Unfortunately,too much time is given over to Belmondo's amorous adventures .A heart breaker,he seduces every girl around ,and one of them (a wasted Alexandra Stewart) is really in love with him ,and he doesn't care ,and... All this is N.V . filler ,with its almost arrogant cult of youth.Male friendship which was Melville's trademark in the fifties and the sixties isn't even properly treated here.

Like this? try this....

Le Belle Vie ,Robert Enrico ,1962
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A rather good french drama
searchanddestroy-121 October 2008
Warning: Spoilers
I did not know this one at all. It stars the young Jean Paul belmondo and Claude Brasseur before their high light times. Not a thriller but a drama that takes place in the 60's Paris. Ah Paris Paris!!!Paris by night with a marvelous soundtrack, jazzy as everyone likes. Paris and its forever charm. But also Belmondo's too. Belmondo and his bunch of girlfriends, all in love with him. Belmondo who wants to help his long time friend, brother of arms he knew during Algeria war. A movie about french touch, french charm, manhood friendship and, of course, misunderstanding between men and women.

Nothing really new here, but so charming ...

The ending is unfortunately predictable.
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