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Le souffle du désir
Daniel Bellanger, a night-club crooner, is a basically straight,honest man. He has just married Christiane, a cashier in a Montmartre hotel and his main objective in life is to live happily with his wife and Pierrot, the son she had of a former union. Unfortunately Daniel accepts the offer of his old friend Freddy to run a gambling den. The place is frequented by a host of dubious guys, among whom a hood named Mario. The latter finds Christiane to his liking and soon shows he is prepared to do anything to take her away from Daniel, including kidnapping little Pierrot.
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Plot Summary
In the aftermath of World War II, a young French man inherits a mysterious estate in England. Upon arrival, he discovers a dark family secret and becomes entangled with the enigmatic and alluring woman who resides there. As their relationship deepens, he must confront the unsettling truths about his past and the true nature of the estate.
Critical Reception
Details on critical reception for "Le souffle du désir" are scarce, as it was a lesser-known French production from the late 1950s. It is not widely recognized in major film databases for its critical impact or audience reception.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric setting and intriguing, albeit melodramatic, plot.
Noted for its exploration of post-war societal tensions and psychological drama.
Generally overlooked by mainstream critics due to limited distribution.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are virtually non-existent, indicating it was not widely seen or discussed by the general public.
Fun Fact
Despite its 1958 release, "Le souffle du désir" was not widely distributed outside of France and remains a relatively obscure film in international cinema history.
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