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La Voix du rêve
Laura has lost her fiancé. Immediately after, an accident happens to her and she becomes blind. Eve, her sympathetic sister, and an understanding doctor imagine having a newcomer, Marcel, play the delicate role of the missing fiance, because their voices are identical. Laure marvels and regains a taste for life. But Marcel falls in love with Eve.
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Plot Summary
In this atmospheric film noir, a detective investigates a mysterious woman linked to a series of crimes. As he delves deeper into her life, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit, passion, and betrayal. The investigation leads him through the shadowy underworld of Paris, where loyalty is scarce and danger lurks around every corner. He must race against time to uncover the truth before he becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Jean-Pierre Melville's early work 'La Voix du rêve' is a lesser-known but critically appreciated entry in the French film noir canon. While it may not have the widespread recognition of his later masterpieces, it is praised for its stark atmosphere, taut narrative, and the compelling performances of its leads. Critics often highlight its sophisticated visual style and its exploration of complex moral themes, marking it as a significant precursor to his more celebrated films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic film noir atmosphere and moody cinematography.
Commended for the strong performances, particularly from Simone Signoret.
Seen as an early but solid example of Melville's developing directorial style.
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Fun Fact
This film marked an early collaboration between Jean-Pierre Melville and Simone Signoret, who would later become one of France's most celebrated actresses.
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