At the Blue Bay
At the Blue Bay

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At the Blue Bay

1976
Movie
52 min
Russian

About the last days of the poet Maxim Bogdanovich's life (1891 — 1917).

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users88%
Director: Jean-Pierre MelvilleGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A retired, aging hitman, Sylvie, is drawn back into the criminal underworld for one last job. She must protect a young woman implicated in a murder and uncover the truth behind a conspiracy that threatens her own life. As she navigates dangerous alliances and betrayals, Sylvie confronts her past and the moral compromises she's made.

Critical Reception

At the Blue Bay was met with mixed to positive reviews, praised for its atmospheric tension and Melville's signature melancholic tone. While some critics found the pacing deliberate, the performances, particularly Belmondo's, were widely lauded for their subtlety and depth. The film is considered a thoughtful exploration of aging and regret within the crime genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A masterclass in melancholic crime drama, showcasing Melville's directorial prowess.

  • Belmondo delivers a nuanced and compelling performance as a weary professional.

  • The film's deliberate pacing builds a palpable sense of dread and introspection.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's moody atmosphere and Jean-Paul Belmondo's performance, though some found the plot intricate and the ending somewhat abrupt.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was Jean-Pierre Melville's final directorial work before his untimely death.

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