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Jaguar
The pseudo crime story honours the bohemian world at the beginning of the century.
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Plot Summary
An aging Parisian gangster, known as 'The Italian', plans one last major heist: stealing diamonds from a heavily guarded facility. He assembles a team of professionals, including a young safecracker and a mysterious femme fatale. As the heist draws near, internal betrayals and external pressures threaten to unravel the entire operation.
Critical Reception
Jaguar is a masterclass in suspense and stylish filmmaking, characteristic of Jean-Pierre Melville's crime dramas. While it may not reach the iconic status of some of his other works, it is highly regarded for its deliberate pacing, atmospheric tension, and strong performances, particularly from Jean Gabin. It's a quintessential example of French crime cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Melville's signature minimalist style and focus on the mechanics of crime.
Jean Gabin delivers a compelling performance as the aging gangster.
A tense and atmospheric thriller with a classic noir feel.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Jaguar', refers to the luxurious automobile owned by the protagonist, which becomes a symbol of his desired lifestyle and the ultimate prize he seeks.
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