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Victor (Jean-Pierre Cassel) and Suzanne (Genevieve Cluny) are a couple at odds about commitment in this light, fast-paced comedy-drama by Philippe de Broca. Suzanne needs more reassurance from Victor about the future of their relationship. He is a painter with an inspired creative side who finds it difficult to understand Suzanne's point of view. They are happy together; what is the problem? So when a friend comes into the picture and proposes to Suzanne, Victor suddenly realizes that Suzanne was right. Without a formal commitment, the suddenly insecure man does not like the view from the opposite shore.
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- 製作代表 : Ajym Films, Cocinor
- Film exports/foreign sales : Gaumont
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- Screenwriters : Philippe De Broca, Daniel Boulanger
- フォトディレクター : Jean Penzer
- 作曲家 : Georges Delerue
- Producers : Claude Chabrol, Roland Nonin
- Production designers : Bernard Evein, Jacques Saulnier
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技術面詳細
- タイプ : 長編映画
- ジャンル : フィクション
- サブジャンル : センチメンタルコメディ
- 言語 : フランス語
- その他の国の共同制作者 : フランス (100.0%)
- Original French-language productions : 不明
- 製作国 : 100%フランス (フランス)
- 製作年 : 1959
- フランス公開 : 01/06/1960
- 上映時間 : 1 時間 23 分
- 経過状況 : 公開済み
- ニュメロ·デ Visa : 22619
- ビザ発行日 : 29/12/1959
- CNC助成 : 不明
- 生産のフォーマット : 35ミリ
- カラータイプ : 白黒
- Audio format : モノラル
- 禁止 : なし
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What happens to the heroine of "The Love Game" ("Les Jeux de l'Amour"), which came to the Sixty-eighth Street Playhouse yesterday, shouldn't happen to any normal female, let alone to the heroine of a French film.
Here she is, nimble and nubile, rarin' to get married and have kids with a fellow with whom she lives and runs an antique shop on the Rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Genevieve. But he is a very fragile specimen. Rose paintings are his speed. He prefers to keep it chummy and casual. No marriage, no kids, just fun and games.
So she has to turn to their neighbor, who is tiresome but fairly masculine, for a down-to-earth matrimonial offer. When her partner hears of this, he pouts and goes off in a terrible tizzy. But the next morning he comes around and says, okay, he'll marry her and have kids if he has to—but gawd! And that's how we leave our heroine.
As you can see, this is not the sort of romance that is likely to be favored generally. It is certainly not the sort we ordinarily expect from the well-adjusted French. But then, this film is a production of Claude Chabrol, who is one of the foremost exponents of the so-called "new wave," so it may be a fair example of what the snappy young Frenchmen want these days.
If so, they are welcome to it. Genevieve Cluny is cute as the girl—a little skinny but full of sparkle and fun. However, Jean-Pierre Cassel is in strictly outer space as the lad. He flits and flounces and grimaces, and once he takes off through the woods, waving his arms and screeching. Not exactly our idea of charm, Jean-Louis Maury is rather plain looking, also rather dull, but he holds the franchise for the male sex. They're the only characters of any consequence in the film.
© Bosley Crowther, "The New York Times", Nov 9, 1960.