Favourite Melville Film?
I'm still working my way through his excellent body of work but so far I would say:
1. Le Cercle Rouge
2. Le Samourai
3. L'Armee Des Ombres
4. Le Deuxieme Souffle
5. Un Flic
I'm still working my way through his excellent body of work but so far I would say:
1. Le Cercle Rouge
2. Le Samourai
3. L'Armee Des Ombres
4. Le Deuxieme Souffle
5. Un Flic
This is definitely my favorite.
shareLE DOULOS!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent story and black and white cinematography
1- Le Samourai
2- Le Doulos
3- Le Cercle Rouge
4- Le Deuxième Souffle
5- Army of Shadows
I'd like to know if one of Melville's films called I believe "Leon Morin" is available?
shareIt's definitely available in the UK. Just been re-released.
sharethanks satyricon for that...going to get that one...I've been watching a few of Melville's films. This guy's movies are something else. He has a way of telling a story that just brings you in hook, line and sinker. He just knows intuitively how to capture lives lived especially the ones who are criminals or don't technically live by rules society's set up. He's a great one.
shareCriterion will be releasing Leon Morin on July 26, 2011.
shareMy order of preference:
L'armee des ombres
Le deuxieme souffle
Le cercle rouge
Le doulos
Le Samourai
Bob le flambeur
Un flic
Les enfants terribles
Leon Morin, pretre
La silence de la mer
Deux hommes dans Manhattan
I've never seen L'aine des Ferchaux, so can't comment on that one.
I have to say that I like Melville's use of Lino Ventura more than the iciness of Delon's screen persona - but I love all Melville's films. In face, aside from Deux hommes dans Manhattan I don't think there's a Melville film that I'd call a 'clanger'.
'What does it matter what you say about people?'
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958).
Bob le Flambuer is the best by far, but they're all great.
black and white movies were better
1. L' Armée des ombres
2. Le Samouraï
3. Le Doulos
4. Le Cercle rouge
5. Le Silence de la mer