Director: Pierre Chenal•Genres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
A down-on-his-luck gambler, trying to make ends meet, becomes entangled with a seductive femme fatale and her gangster lover. He is drawn into a web of crime and deceit, ultimately finding himself in a desperate situation with no easy escape. The film explores themes of betrayal, fate, and the consequences of poor choices.
While not as widely known as some of its American noir counterparts, 'Le Dernier Tournant' is recognized by cinephiles for its bleak atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Michel Simon. It's considered a significant early example of French film noir, adapting James M. Cain's 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' with a distinctive European sensibility.
Praised for its dark and moody atmosphere, characteristic of film noir.
Michel Simon's performance as the tormented protagonist is a highlight.
Considered an influential early entry in the French film noir genre.
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This film is a French adaptation of James M. Cain's novel 'The Postman Always Rings Twice,' which was famously adapted into a classic Hollywood film of the same name in 1946.
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