Le Cercle Rouge Quotes

  • Le chef de la police: All men are guilty. They're born innocent, but it doesn't last.

  • 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.

  • Jansen: [dying of a gunshot wound] Still as stupid as ever on the force, eh, old friend?

Extended Reading
  • Megane 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The Melville film has too much influence on future generations, and the net influence is the director who has a great influence on our Chinese audiences, so that the strong style charm still cannot distract the audience from certain narrative flaws, and I am embarrassed to mention some narrative flaws. and. For example, the scene of hiding in the trunk and crossing the roadblock. When DeLong was seized, he pretended to take the wrong key, but you still have to open it if you take the wrong key! At this time, the director introduced a coincidence for Delong to get out of trouble: the truck behind suddenly got into trouble and drew the police away. But Delong didn't know that a coincidence would happen! So, where is the point that he knows the Tibetans in the car but still shows his coolness without hesitation? …And what’s interesting is that at the moment you start to doubt, DeLong’s extremely melancholy and almost world-weary character provides a relief for this suspected logical flaw, even if it may not be completely eliminated, even if it is not the director’s intention, but it does. This feeling is formed in the subconscious mind. The red circle is like this, so is the lone killer. This may also be one of the artistic charms of Melville movies.

  • Chadrick 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Alain Delong in a trench coat is invincible, and his gestures are gentlemanly and elegant. Melville was as cold, solemn, and taciturn as ever, and the jewelry robbery scene almost wiped out all noise. The relationship between men is established in a very simple way. Together they hide from police roadblocks and kill two robbers, and they become friends of life and death. The ending is quite tragic. Looking at the loud noise film is still emotional.