Electronic Lover
Electronic Lover

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Electronic Lover

1966
Movie
79 min
English

The Master is a peeping tom who sends his minion to follow various women around with a video camera, the images being sent back to the Master's lair where he can enjoy it in solitary.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jean-Pierre MelvilleGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A lonely electronics technician, Bob, becomes obsessed with a young woman, Florence, whom he sees regularly at a cafe. He engineers a sophisticated electronic system to monitor her life and eventually attempts to integrate himself into her world. However, his obsession leads to a dangerous and ultimately tragic entanglement.

Critical Reception

Jean-Pierre Melville's 'Electronic Lover' is a stylish and atmospheric thriller that explores themes of obsession, isolation, and the burgeoning technological anxieties of the 1960s. While not as widely recognized as some of his other works, it is praised for its minimalist aesthetic, Alain Delon's compelling performance, and its prescient exploration of voyeurism and surveillance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moody atmosphere and sophisticated direction.

  • Alain Delon delivers a captivating performance as the obsessive protagonist.

  • The film's exploration of technology and isolation feels ahead of its time.

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Fun Fact

The film's original title was 'Le Cerveau d'Orchestre' (The Orchestra Brain), but it was changed to 'Electronic Lover' for international release, reflecting the central theme of electronic surveillance.

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