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Monsieur
Left heartbroken by the death of his beloved wife, a rich banker tries to commit suicide. When he learns from his former maid that his wife was unfaithful, he fakes his own death and comes back under a new identity.
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Plot Summary
In Jean-Pierre Melville's stark crime drama, a Parisian thief named Monsieur finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of survival after a botched robbery. He must navigate a treacherous underworld of double-crosses and shifting loyalties to protect himself and his associates. As the stakes escalate, Monsieur's cunning and resilience are put to the ultimate test in a relentless pursuit that blurs the lines between victim and perpetrator.
Critical Reception
Monsieur, while not as widely celebrated as some of Melville's later works, is recognized by critics for its atmospheric tension and minimalist aesthetic. It showcases Melville's signature style of detached observation and focus on the rituals of crime. Audience reception tends to appreciate its suspenseful narrative and the enigmatic performance of Jean-Paul Belmondo.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense, suspenseful atmosphere.
Appreciated for Melville's distinct, minimalist directorial style.
Belmondo's performance as the cool, calculating protagonist is a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's effective suspense and the captivating presence of Jean-Paul Belmondo. Some viewers note its deliberate pacing, characteristic of Melville's work.
Fun Fact
Jean-Pierre Melville famously preferred to shoot his films in chronological order, a method he employed for 'Monsieur' which contributed to the actors' immersion in their characters' evolving situations.
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