The Proud and the Beautiful
The Proud and the Beautiful

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The Proud and the Beautiful

1953
Movie
103 min
Spanish

Life in a small Mexican village where joy and misery, hope and pain, passion and guilt, love and decay, life and death are mixed in the peasants life and two French citizens who end up stranded in there, during a typhoid epidemic.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jean RenoirGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in Mexico, this film tells the story of a successful and independent woman who returns to her family's hacienda after years away. She is confronted by her past, particularly a strained relationship with her son and the lingering presence of her ex-husband. As she navigates these complex relationships and the expectations of her community, she must confront her pride and the societal constraints placed upon her.

Critical Reception

Jean Renoir's "The Proud and the Beautiful" was met with critical acclaim for its sensitive direction, powerful performances, and evocative portrayal of Mexican culture and family dynamics. It is often cited as one of Renoir's later masterpieces, appreciated for its nuanced exploration of pride, honor, and reconciliation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its masterful direction by Jean Renoir.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from Michele Morgan.

  • Appreciated for its authentic depiction of Mexican life and themes of family and pride.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Mexico, and Renoir made an effort to capture the authentic atmosphere and cultural nuances of the region, even incorporating local dialects into the dialogue.

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