Film Review
François Leterrier, revealed as an actor in Robert Bresson's
French classic
Un condamné à mort s'est
échappé, made his directing debut in 1961 with
Les Mauvais coups, a
psychological drama based on an autobiographical novel by
reporter-writer Roger Vailland. Whilst the film is technically
impeccable, it is not what you would call an easy film to watch.
With only three characters and a sparse screenplay it has little in
common with the style of the Nouvelle Vagle but the credits, played
over a forbidding landscape, and an ominous score bring a distinctly
Chabrolesque touch of menace and tension.
The slow-moving story may infuriate some but it would be unfair to call
it a day after the first fifteen minutes, as it is definitely the kind
of film that grows on you. The great Simone Signoret agreed to
lend her name to Leterrier's first work and she plays the central
character. It is a work in which all of the elements of a couple
in perdition are handled by Leterrier with delicacy, ambition and a
ruthless precision. In one memorable scene with Canadian-born
French actress Alexandra Stewart (sensitive and mysterious), Signoret's
performance is a master-class of subtlety, suggesting so many nuances:
a desire to relive her youth, an attempt to win back her husband's love
or the anxieties of being a frustrated lesbian.
The aforementioned Claude Chabrol
was certainly inspired by this sequence for his own
Les
Biches (1967). The unknown actor Reginald Kernan is an
inspired choice - he is amazing in the tortured and troubled part of
Milan. In 1964, we will see Kernan for the last time on screen with
Jean-Paul Belmondo and Lino Ventura in Henri Verneuil's popular success
100 mille dollars au soleil.
Not for all tastes but rewarding,
Les
Mauvais coups is available on DVD in an amazingly good transfer.
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Next François Leterrier film:
Un roi sans divertissement (1963)
Film Synopsis
In the French countryside of the Jura department live Roberte and
Milan, a couple whose ten years of marriage is on the rocks.
Roberte and Milan's passionate love affair has transformed itself into
a fervent hatred. Isolated in their house, jealous and unhappy,
Roberte tyrannises her husband by becoming an alcoholic. Milan, a
former racing car driver, was the one who wanted to move to the
country, so that he could go hunting and write his memoirs. Now
bored with Roberte, Milan wants to leave everything behind him and
maybe resume his former profession. This is when Roberte, totally
dependant on her husband, meets Hélène, a fragile young
teacher from a nearby village. Although she is afraid that
Hélène might become Milan's mistress, Roberte decides to
use her in a dangerous game...
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