Le Cercle Rouge Comments

  • Earline 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The ending could be better, after all the audience's dramatic expectations are there...

  • Cortez 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    1. The commercial film is also so lengthy, it is a bit boring to watch, there is no need to be so procrastinating, is this a French type of commercial film? 2. Jewelry clips, speechless confrontation, eye contact, mutual assistance, full tacit understanding, great love, exquisiteness and tension; 3. A fateful encounter is a foreshadowing of death. Three and a...

  • Aurelia 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    A cool movie to the extreme. Cold is the sternness of the atmosphere, and light is the emotion that is almost nonexistent, very cool. The amount of dialogue couldn't be less, the three people didn't say a word during the stealing of the treasure, and the security guard didn't snort when he was knocked down. Most of the clues in the plot are obscure, and the audience has to make their own connections. The influence of the theft plot on similar films in Hong Kong in the 1980s can be seen at a...

  • Coby 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The time is too long and it is not compact enough. I really like Corey letting Weigao, who was stuck in the trunk, come out to breathe, and at the end, Weigao desperately rushed to save Corey. In addition, the plot of Jenson finally found himself in the decadent is also great. The style of the movie is very cold and...

  • Augustus 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Cold, stuffy, but very exciting! (I can't stand French so much I want to sleep when I hear it.) Everyone is guilty; Alain Delon and Melville are a perfect match. Who is Melville? In fact, he is the grandfather of John...

  • Derick 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Revisit. A few details: three cats, the director's favorite breed! The soundtrack is sparse, and the prelude to the decomposed chords that sound in sync with the jewelry store turning off the lights is even more amazing, and the show is about to begin. The trace of the police officer's involvement in corruption is that there are only two LV wardrobe boxes left on the four walls? Stealing Treasure=Rififi upgrade version. From the first day Delong was released from prison, he picked up a Gian...

  • Gloria 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Organize the staff, explain the background, prepare, start, take care of the funeral, and the ending is after the climax. From this point of view, any similar police and bandit films in Hollywood in the future are just an interception of a section of the model circle that has been built in the past. :) Friendship lit by a cigarette, Melville is the...

  • Deron 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    I’ve seen The Lone Killer before, but I can’t say anything except that Alain Delon is handsome. I didn’t expect this one to drive me crazy more than the Lone Killer. Although I also like watching men’s films, the director this I really want the rhythm of everything. As an ordinary audience, I really can't get anything classic. Except for the sheriff's cats, there is nothing impressive about it, even Alain Delon is in the movie. It's not outstanding either, or a man's movie like Zhang Che or...

  • Rubye 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Melville draws a circle that has all the characters jumping down, contradictory colored Noir. In the film, there are two robbery cases that can force the viewers to breathe and feel nervous: one is Dassin's Rififi, and the other is...

  • Brionna 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    I don't like the ending. The pace is slow but smooth. Melville deliberately designed many small details, and the characters of the four male protagonists quickly emerged on the paper. The jewelry stealing scene in the middle of nearly 20 minutes, without a single line, just relies on the camera and editing to create an extreme...

Extended Reading

Le Cercle Rouge quotes

  • Le chef de la police: And don't forget: All guilty.

    Le Commissaire Mattei: Even policemen?

    Le chef de la police: All men, Mr. Mattei

  • Vogel: Between shooting two men six feet away and hitting a target at 100 feet there's a certain difference. It's the difference between an amateur and a professional. And, despite all appearances, I'm not professional.