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Le temps d'un spleen
4 stories. A spleen. Bitter looks. Between loneliness and disappointments.
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Plot Summary
In post-war Paris, a desperate man, burdened by debt and a gambling addiction, gets entangled in a dangerous criminal underworld. He finds himself drawn into a complex scheme involving a nightclub singer and a ruthless gangster, leading him down a path of deceit and escalating violence. His attempts to escape his dire circumstances only deepen his predicament, pushing him closer to ruin.
Critical Reception
The film was a critical disappointment upon its release, with many critics finding its plot convoluted and its tone overly bleak. However, it has since gained a cult following among cinephiles for its atmospheric depiction of post-war Paris and its early stylistic elements that foreshadowed Melville's later, more successful works. Audience reception was largely indifferent at the time, but has slowly grown with Melville's reputation.
What Reviewers Say
Pioneering atmosphere of post-war Paris.
Early directorial style showing promise.
Convoluted plot and bleak tone were criticized.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and limited release. Those available often highlight its moody atmosphere and early indications of Melville's distinctive visual style, though some find the narrative less engaging than his later masterpieces.
Fun Fact
This was Jean-Pierre Melville's directorial debut, originally intended as a segment of an anthology film before being expanded into a feature.
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