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Le Bel Indifférent
An adaptation of Jean Cocteau's play of a woman lecturing her indifferent lover.
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Plot Summary
This short film is a dramatic dialogue between a cynical, aging actress and a younger, enigmatic man. Set in a stark, almost theatrical space, their conversation delves into themes of love, disillusionment, and the indifference of beauty. The actress attempts to provoke a reaction from the impassive man, who remains cool and detached throughout.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Le Bel Indifférent' did not receive widespread critical review in the same vein as feature films. However, it is noted as an early, intriguing work by Jean-Pierre Melville, showcasing his characteristic minimalist style and fascination with stoic characters. Its dialogue-driven nature and intense atmosphere have been recognized by cinephiles.
What Reviewers Say
A minimalist, dialogue-heavy piece exploring themes of detachment.
Features strong performances, particularly from Viviane Romance.
Showcases Melville's directorial prowess in creating atmosphere with sparse elements.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring a very young Alain Delon in an uncredited role, years before his breakout success.
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