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Bel Ami
Shortly after being demobilized, Georges Duroy becomes aware of his power over women in the arms of Rachel, a young singer. Thanks to his good looks and his charming manners and his unabashed cynicism he will rapidly rise to the top by courtesy of women women (Mme Walter, Clotilde, Madeleine), from journalist to member of Parliament to cabinet minister. But it is also the fair sex that will cause his fall in the end.
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Plot Summary
This film, though often confused with later adaptations of Guy de Maupassant's novel, is a dramatic interpretation of the story of Georges Duroy, a charming but ruthless social climber in 19th-century Paris. Duroy uses his wit and attractiveness to manipulate his way through the lives of several influential women, leveraging their connections and fortunes to advance his career and social standing.
Critical Reception
As a relatively obscure early Hollywood production, 'Bel Ami' from 1939 has limited readily available critical reception data. However, it is generally considered a competent but not groundbreaking adaptation of Maupassant's classic novel, often overshadowed by more famous versions.
What Reviewers Say
A somewhat dated but serviceable adaptation of a classic literary work.
Features a notable performance by its lead and a lush visual style.
Lacks the thematic depth and sharper social commentary of the original novel.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by United Artists and marked one of Hedy Lamarr's earliest Hollywood roles following her dramatic escape from Europe.
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