
Bad Liaisons
Catherine Racan, a young journalist who always puts her career over her love life, is brought in by the police for questioning. They are looking for a doctor who illegally performs abortions and now they are interrogating all of his previous clients.
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Plot Summary
In this early work by Jean-Pierre Melville, a young man falls into a life of crime after his ambitions for a better life are thwarted. He becomes entangled with a group of criminals, navigating a dangerous world of deceit and violence. The film explores themes of destiny, societal pressures, and the tragic consequences of choices made in desperation.
Critical Reception
Though not as widely known as Melville's later masterpieces, 'Bad Liaisons' is appreciated by cinephiles for its gritty atmosphere and early display of Melville's distinctive directorial style. It showcases his developing talent for portraying the bleak realities of the criminal underworld and the psychological complexities of his characters.
What Reviewers Say
- A raw and atmospheric early work from a future master of crime cinema.
- Melville's signature style is already evident in its depiction of doomed protagonists.
- A bleak yet compelling examination of societal alienation and criminal descent.
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Fun Fact
This film was an early directorial effort by Jean-Pierre Melville, who would later become renowned for iconic crime films such as 'Le Samouraï' and 'Le Cercle Rouge'.
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