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Le Samouraï
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Alain Delon, Francois Périer, Nathalie Delon, Cathy Rosier View AllCrew
Jean-Pierre Melville (Screenplay), Jean-Pierre Melville (Director), Georges Pellegrin (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 25th, 1967
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
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LE SAMOURAï
(Jean-Pierre Melville, 1967)
MoFo Rating: 7.2
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Together with my recent watch of The Third Man this scene joins the category for best chase scene I have ever seen; though the one in Le Samoura is hardly even a chase if you think of it, which is also one of the main reasons why I love and admire it so much.
Together with my recent watch of The Third Man this scene joins the category for best chase scene I have ever seen; though the one in Le Samoura is hardly even a chase if you think of it, which is also one of the main reasons why I love and admire it so much.
KeyserCorleone
I'm glad I finally got this movie out of the way, but if I really had to compare it to another movie, I'll compare it to one that also fixates on slow-pacing to deliver moods, lacking story in comparison to other movies of its type, and one that's relatable through realism: Jeanne Dielman.
I'm glad I finally got this movie out of the way, but if I really had to compare it to another movie, I'll compare it to one that also fixates on slow-pacing to deliver moods, lacking story in comparison to other movies of its type, and one that's relatable through realism: Jeanne Dielman.