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21. La Rupture
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21. La Rupture
Director: Claude Chabrol
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Asin: B00007G1XZ
Catlog: DVD
Sales Rank: 36250
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Helene is a good mother with a checkered past as a stripper and barmaid.She divorces her ne'er-do-well husband and her in-laws blame her for causing her husband's addiction and set out to remove their grandchild from Helene's custody.Thwarted by the courts, they hire a seedy penniless operative, Paul, to destroy her reputation.He moves into her rooming house and begins to insinuate himself into her life, hatching darker and more convoluted plots to implicate Helene.A harrowing thriller from France's master of suspense, LA RUPTURE ranks among Chabrol's finest works. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Hmmm... That summary leaves a bit to be desired...
Excellent Chabrol film --- probably the best introduction to the director. I'm suprised and very happy that this is out on video at a sell-through price. For some inexplicable reason, no one seems to talk much about this film. It's extremely absorbing and quite beautiful to look at though. Stephane Audran is particularly charming in this movie, although some have thought her to be a bit sophisticated for the part. A silly criticism, I think. The colors in this movie are absolutely amazing --- everything somehow dayglo and hyperrealistic at the same time. I think Philip K. Dick fans would in particular get a kick out of this film. It's organized similarly to his novels... Everything just gets more and more disjointed until reality has almost completely broken down. The denouement is pretty darned funny, too. A film that more folks should see, it'll add to your appreciation of Chabrol's other films too.

5-0 out of 5 stars to go beyond
I liked this movie. It made a strong impact on me and brought meaning to past conversations and what it means to "go beyond." ... Read more


22. Juste Avant La Nuit
Director: Claude Chabrol
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Asin: B00009B8CD
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Charles Masson, an advertising executive, is having an affair with Laura, the wife of his best friend, architect Tellier. Charles strangles Laura when one of the S&M games goes too far. Dazed, Charles walks out of the borrowed apartment in Paris and soon bumps into Francois in a nearby bistro. They drive back together to Versailles, where they have beautiful neighboring houses designed by Francois. The owner of the apartment had seen Laura and Charles together two months earlier, but she does not tell the police on the advice of Francois. Even though the police do not seem to have any clues to the crime, Charles has a difficult time coping with the situation, and trying to live normal life with his two children and loving wife, Helene. ... Read more


23. Ten Days' Wonder
Director: Claude Chabrol
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Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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From the novel by Ellery Queen, this is a gripping and mesmerizing thriller with an exceptional cast.Anthony Perkins stars as Charles Van Horn, the troubled adopted son of tycoon Theo Van Horn (Orson Welles).Charles suffers from disturbing bouts of amnesia and is becoming increasingly worried about the missing segments of his life.When he awakes one morning in a strange hotel room with blood on his hands, Charles contacts an old doctor friend in the hope that he can alleviate the problem.Paul goes to stay at the Van Horn country estate where he meets Helene, Theo Van Horn's young wife.Charles and Helene reveal that they are having a passionate affair, but their happiness has been threatened by a blackmailer.A trap to catch the blackmailer fails and as deceit, betrayal and fear spread with all four trying to cover up the affair, the mysterious blackmailer makes contact again, triggering Charles' amnesia and leading to murder and a final betrayal ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars We Will Serve No Mystery Before its Time
Orson Welles plays the grey bearded and portly God-like father, Anthony Perkins the rebellious son, and Marlene Jobert the young & sexy stepmother in this metaphysical Oedipal mystery which is based(only very loosely)on an Ellery Queen novel. Chabrol only uses the Ellery Queen novel as a kind of foundation, what he actually builds from that foundation has little to do with Ellery Queen. Be warned: If you're looking for a straightforward mystery this is not for you. However if you are looking for a film that plays with the mystery genre in creative and unexpected ways then this may just well be your kind of cinema as Claude Chabrol's is a subversive cinema and in his early to mid 1970's films he boldly re-invents each genre of filmmaking to accomodate his own ironic world view. Chabrol always has fun with the bourgeoisie in his films but here he expands that ridicule to include every kind of authority figure(and every kind of truth). Each authority figure tries to exert their influence, and force upon others their way of perceiving things but the truth slips through their grasp. In this film made in the very riotous year of our lord 1971, authority figures have lost their grip on "truth" and "reality". Claude Chabrol wrote a book about Hitchcock and is often compared to that master filmmaker but his films only resemble Hitchcock films on the surface, below the surface the two have nothing in common. Chabrol casting Anthony Perkins as the central conscience around which this mystery revolves is just another bit of Chabrol irony. In Hitchcocks Psycho Perkins was the psycho son of a dead mother. Here he is the confused son of a domineering father. As filmgoers who have all seen Psycho we expect Perkins to once again play the psycho but in Chabrols world expectations must be cast aside. This story takes some getting used to as there are so many things going on but if you stick with it you will be rewarded with a singular kind of film experience. Chabrol gives you lots of irony(lots of cinema in-jokes, including references to Welles films) but his ultimate vision is a unique & compelling one which will especially appeal to those restless minds out there who will find a real compatriot in Chabrol. His filmic re-formulations are highly literate & sophisticated and yet unlike Godard his interest in form never becomes merely formal exercises. He is one of those rare experimenters whose films are fun. I would recommend many of Chabrols films including La Rupture which was made in the same year as this one but also: La Femme Infidele, Le Boucher, Que la Bete Muere, Wedding in Blood, La Ceremonie.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Cinema Work
Not for nothing Claude Chabrol is one of the best film makers. He goes unraveling the movie slowly to an impossible-to-grasp ending. An absolut black thriller, full of excitement. The cast is also brilliant, from the troubled Charles Van Horn (played by Anthony Perkins in a superb role), to his doctor and friend Paul (Michel Piccoli), to his father (Orson Welles, always good! ). Don't miss this movie! ... Read more


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