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Plein soleil
Under the leaden sky of a summer day, Eric goes to work to defend a great issue. But, blinded by stress, Eric is forgetting the most important thing...
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Plot Summary
Tom Ripley, a young drifter in 1950s Italy, is sent by a wealthy industrialist to convince his own son, Philippe, to return home from his extravagant lifestyle. However, Ripley becomes obsessed with Philippe's privileged life and embarks on a treacherous path involving murder and identity theft. As Ripley assumes Philippe's identity, he must navigate the consequences of his actions and avoid detection.
Critical Reception
Widely acclaimed upon its release, 'Plein soleil' is celebrated for its stylish direction, captivating atmosphere, and a star-making performance by Alain Delon. Critics praised its suspenseful narrative and exploration of greed and identity. It is considered a quintessential example of European crime thrillers of its era and has maintained its reputation as a classic.
What Reviewers Say
Alain Delon's magnetic performance as the charmingly amoral Tom Ripley is a major highlight.
The film masterfully builds suspense and creates a sun-drenched, yet deeply unsettling, atmosphere.
René Clément's direction is stylish and effective, drawing viewers into Ripley's psychological descent.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise the film's thrilling plot and Alain Delon's captivating portrayal of Tom Ripley. Many appreciate the stylish visuals and the suspenseful nature of the story, with some noting it as a standout thriller from the period.
Fun Fact
The film's iconic opening sequence, featuring Tom Ripley playing a song on a gramophone by the sea, was shot on the island of Ponza, Italy.
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