Film Review
For his penultimate film,
La Course
du lièvre à travers les champs, director
René Clément takes his inspiration from the American
thriller of the time, adapting David Goodis's novel
Black Friday. As on his
previous thriller
Le Passager de la pluie (1969),
Clément pairs a star of French cinema (Jean-Louis Trintignant)
with a Hollywood icon (Robert Ryan), but with somewhat less successful
results. Both actors are on fine form but their efforts are
thwarted by a truly dire script. Bogged down in a plot that is
excuciatingly convoluted and implausible, this second
balade américaine soon
becomes repetitive and boring, and Clément's attempts to instil
some life into the stillborn drama with some distractingly arty
mise-en-scène merely makes matters worse. It is worth
noting that Emmanuelle Béart made her screen debut in this film,
instantly attracting our attention as a little girl stuffing her face
with apple pie, but apart from that it has no real claim to fame.
René Clément directed many great films in his career but
this dull, lumbering monstrosity is definitely not one of them.
© James Travers, Willems Henri 2014
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Next René Clément film:
Soigne ton gauche (1936)
Film Synopsis
Antoine Cardot is tried in France for killing some gypsy children with
his aeroplane. When the court decides the deaths were the
result of a tragic accident, Antoine is set free. This verdict
incenses the families of the dead children, who vow to kill
Antoine. The latter decides to start a new life in Canada,
unaware that the gypsies are waiting for him. Fleeing his
would-be assassins, Antoine witnesses the murder of Julius Reiner, a
former policeman who double-crossed his partners in crime. Having
been taken prisoner by three hoodlums - Rizzio, Mattone and Paul -
Antoine escapes and makes his way to the gangsters' hideout. Here
he meets the leader, Charley, his mistress, Sugar, and his
protégée, Pepper. Mattone and Pepper want Antoine
dead but Charley and Sugar, realizing that he is hiding from the
murderous gypsies, agree to protect him Antoine. Aware that the
gang is planning a kidnapping in Montreal, Antoine offers his
assistance but gets trapped in a dangerous love affair...
© James Travers
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