Film Review
The plot of
La Leçon
particulière is painfully familiar - a classic coming of
age scenario in which a precocious teenager falls for an older woman
and savours his first taste of love before it all goes predictably
wrong. A talented filmmaker could have made something of even
this contrived storyline - witness Claude Autant-Lara's
Le Blé en herbe (1954) -
but in the hands of journeyman director
Michel Boisrond it ends up as tacky and formulaic as you expect it to,
and the only thing that makes it worth watching are the quietly
engaging performances from lead actors Nathalie Delon and Renaud
Verley, both at their best near the start of their respective careers.
Boisrond enjoyed some success with his good-natured comedies, such his
Brigitte Bardot vehicles
Une Parisienne (1957) and
Voulez-vous danser avec moi?
(1959), but seldom acquitted himself well when he strayed onto more
serious territory.
La
Leçon particulière is an attractively shot film
that is not without charm but, lacking depth and maturity in the script
department, it hardly rates as Boisrond's most satisfying film.
Francis Lai's score makes the film appear more saccharine than it
really is, although it has doubtless added to its cult appeal (in
common with several other films that Lai ruined).
This was Nathalie Delon's second film appearance and she is
stunning. It came immediately after her screen debut in
Le
Samouraï (1967), in which she appeared alongside her
husband Alain Delon (whom she divorced shortly afterwards).
Michel Boisrond also made his first film appearance in this film, which
is presumably what led him to cast Madame Delon in her second
film. The latter's co-star, Renaud Verley (brother of the better
known actor Bernard Verley) enjoyed a brief period of fame after this
film, starring with Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin in André
Cayatte's
Les Chemins de Katmandou (1969)
and then with Dirk Bogarde and Helmut Berger in Luchino Visconti's
La Caduta degli dei (1969).
Now, what ever became of the film's other star-in-the-making, Bernard Le Coq..?
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Next Michel Boisrond film:
Cette sacrée gamine (1956)
Film Synopsis
Olivier Fermond is a comfortably off 17-year-old high school student
who enjoys chasing girls of his own age. Then he discovers real
love, in the form of Frédérique Dampierre, a woman eight
years his senior. With her partner, Italian racing car driver
Enrico Fontana, away at a racing venue, Frédérique begins
a passionate love affair with Olivier. When Fontana returns,
Olivier knows the romance cannot continue...
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