

Marie from the Bay of Angels
A random montage of disturbing images tell a story about one summer in the lives of two teenagers who somehow find love within each other, Orso and Marie. After they realize this, they run off to a hidden island off the coast of France where they can not be bothered until Orso's hunger for danger and crime become too much for him, forcing him to return to his normal life...
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Plot Summary
A bank employee, André, is tempted to gamble away his life savings by a mysterious woman, Stéphane, whom he meets at the casino. As their relationship deepens, they both find themselves drawn into a dangerous cycle of addiction and obsession. The film explores themes of chance, fate, and the destructive power of love and gambling.
Critical Reception
Alain Resnais's 'Bay of Angels' was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its stylish direction and the compelling performances of its lead actors. Critics praised its exploration of addiction and the complex relationship at its core, though some found its pacing deliberate. Audiences were drawn to the film's sophisticated atmosphere and its poignant examination of human desire.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sophisticated direction and atmospheric portrayal of obsession.
- Catherine Deneuve's performance as the enigmatic Stéphane was widely lauded.
- The film's exploration of gambling addiction and destructive relationships resonated with critics.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, general audience reception often highlights the film's artistic merit and the intensity of the central relationship, with some finding the subject matter challenging.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'La Veuve de Bayonne' (The Widow of Bayonne), but it was changed to 'Bay of Angels' during production.
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