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Soft Skin on Black Silk
Everything you need to know is telegraphed by the title of this Spanish-language drama. The story takes place in a hothouse Mediterranean setting and combines lust, intrigue and murder in the overheated sexploitation style that was popular during the late 1950s and early '60s.
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Plot Summary
A married airplane manufacturer, Pierre Lachenay, is on a business trip to Lisbon. There, he meets Nicole, a charming and beautiful air hostess, and begins an affair with her. Their relationship is complicated by his existing marriage and the societal expectations of the time. The film explores the complexities of love, infidelity, and the emotional toll it takes on all involved.
Critical Reception
Soft Skin was met with mixed to positive reviews upon its release. While some critics lauded Truffaut's nuanced portrayal of adult relationships and his directorial style, others found the film's pacing slow and its themes somewhat somber. It is often seen as a more mature and less exuberant film compared to some of his earlier works, reflecting a shift in his cinematic exploration.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its mature and introspective look at infidelity.
Noted for Truffaut's distinctive directorial touch and visual style.
Some found the film's slow pace and melancholic tone less engaging than his earlier work.
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Fun Fact
This film marked François Truffaut's first foray into exploring more adult and complex themes of marital infidelity and the darker side of relationships, deviating slightly from the more youthful exuberance of his earlier films like 'The 400 Blows'.
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