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Les Enfants Terribles
 

Les Enfants Terribles

Genre:
Drama,
Foreign Language,
The Criterion Collection
Mood:
Brainy,
Intense
Decade:
1950's
Country:
France
Director:
Jean-Pierre Melville
Actor:
Edouard Dermithe,
Jacques Bernard
Actress:
Nicole Stephane,
Renee cosima
Release Year:
1950
Studio: Criterion Collection
Runtime: 106 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated
Language: French

What It's About:

Teenager Paul (Dermithe) shares a bedroom and a suggestively close relationship with his overbearing older sister Elisabeth (Stéphane). When the delicate Paul is injured in a snowball fight by Dargelos (Cosima), a schoolboy he is attracted to, doctor’s orders are for bed rest, much to Elisabeth’s delight. Able to spend virtually all their time together, the siblings engage in intense, secretive mind games and soon ensnare Paul’s friend Gérard (Bernard) into their unwholesome web. When Elisabeth brings home a boarder named Agathe (also played by Cosima), conflicting attractions ensue and the quartet of troubled youths spins into chaos.

Why I Love It:

This unlikely collaboration between famed crime-film director Melville and surrealist legend Cocteau (who wrote the screenplay, adapted from his own novel) throbs with a tension that reflects the artists’ differing creative approaches. The dreamlike atmosphere and undercurrent of dangerous sexuality are pure Cocteau, where the inventive camera angles and slightly noir sensibility are Melville signatures. Stéphane, nominated for a BAFTA for her intense performance, shines as the near-crazed sister consumed by unhealthy urges and driven to nefarious acts. These enfants may be quite terrible, but their bad behavior makes for one heady movie experience.


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