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Eine Fresse zum Verlieben

Originaltitel: Gueule d'amour
  • 1937
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine Fresse zum Verlieben (1937)
DramaRomanceWar

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSoldier Lucien meets elegant Madeleine one night in Cannes. Lovestruck, he follows her to Paris after he is discharged. Their love affair begins anew, but eventually runs cold and he returns... Alles lesenSoldier Lucien meets elegant Madeleine one night in Cannes. Lovestruck, he follows her to Paris after he is discharged. Their love affair begins anew, but eventually runs cold and he returns to Orange in the south of France. She follows.Soldier Lucien meets elegant Madeleine one night in Cannes. Lovestruck, he follows her to Paris after he is discharged. Their love affair begins anew, but eventually runs cold and he returns to Orange in the south of France. She follows.

  • Regie
    • Jean Grémillon
  • Drehbuch
    • André Beucler
    • Charles Spaak
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jean Gabin
    • Mireille Balin
    • Pierre Etchepare
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    7,2/10
    831
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    • Regie
      • Jean Grémillon
    • Drehbuch
      • André Beucler
      • Charles Spaak
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jean Gabin
      • Mireille Balin
      • Pierre Etchepare
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    • 91Metascore
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    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • Lucien Bourrache, 'Gueule d'Amour'
    Mireille Balin
    Mireille Balin
    • Madeleine
    Pierre Etchepare
    Pierre Etchepare
    • Le patron de l'hôtel
    Henri Poupon
    • Monsieur Cailloux
    Jean Aymé
    • Le valet de chambre
    • (as Jean Ayme)
    Pierre Magnier
    Pierre Magnier
    • Le commandant
    Marguerite Deval
    • Madame Courtois
    René Lefèvre
    René Lefèvre
    • René
    Jane Marken
    Jane Marken
    • Madame Cailloux
    • (as Jeanne Marken)
    Paulette Noizeux
    • L'épouse au face à main
    André Siméon
    André Siméon
    • Le patron du restaurant
    • (as Siméon)
    Pierre Labry
    Pierre Labry
    • L'imprimeur
    Lucien Dayle
    • Un client
    Louis Florencie
    Louis Florencie
    • Le dîneur
    • (as Florencie)
    Paul Fournier
    • Un client
    André Carnège
    • Le capitaine
    Maurice Baquet
    Maurice Baquet
    • Le soldat malade
    Frédéric Mariotti
    • Le cantonnier
    • (as Mariotti)
    • Regie
      • Jean Grémillon
    • Drehbuch
      • André Beucler
      • Charles Spaak
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    5richardchatten

    Glossy Gallic Soap Opera

    Dashing legionnaire Jean Gabin loses his head over a heartless high maintenance gold-digger played by Mireille Balin. She has no intention of leaving her sugar daddy and it all ends in tears in this glossy star vehicle reuniting the leads of 'Pépé le Moko'. Handsomely mounted and sumptuously photographed by veteran German cameraman Günther Rittau, it looks good but the material scarcely merits the money, talent and care that has gone into its production. The characters are unsympathetic and a thuddingly trite coincidence concerning Gabin's old army buddy René Lefevre is worked into the plot in order to generate a suitably melodramatic conclusion. Gabin's fall from grace because of his infatuation vaguely recalls Emil Jannings and Marlene Dietrich in 'The Blue Angel', with Balin's immaculately dressed femme fatale more poison maiden than great bitch.
    7gbill-74877

    Loved the leads

    Lady killer meets man killer, and suffers what he's made his past lovers suffer - to be head over heels in love with someone who only wants you some of the time, when convenient. It's a tough story to truly enjoy, and it comes with both an awfully convenient coincidence with his friend and some old school morality judgment meted out against the woman, which was unfortunate. On the positive side, Jean Gabin dials up the emotion and Mireille Balin plays the "kept woman" with breezy seduction and cold pragmatism well. The mother and servant characters also provide some amusing moments in a scene of great tension, and it was in moments like those that the film shined brightest. As for other supporting characters, I think too much is read into his feelings towards his friend, to me it simply reflects another time and culture, and if anything the male camaraderie reinforces the tones of underlying misogyny. Regardless, the way this played out left a bad taste in my mouth, marring an otherwise atmospheric drama.
    wjfickling

    Wonderful directorial excess

    I never heard of this film until I saw it at a recent Gabin retrospective. I loved it, even if it is a case of directorial excess. The film would have been much more subtle if it had ended with Lucian (the Gabin character)returning to Orange and watching the new regiment of soldiers coming in, realizing that he was no longer the "lover boy." But then, it wouldn't have been as much fun.
    7planktonrules

    Very well acted...just not all that pleasant to watch.

    When the film begins, Lucien (Jean Gabin) is a carefree soldier who loves the women and they sure love him. However, when he meets Madeleine (Mireille Balin), the carefree lover is instantly hooked. So, when his enlistment is over, he heads to Paris where Madeleine lives in order to woo her.

    When he arrives in Paris, Madelein's behavior is odd. When she's with him, she tells him how much she adores him. But often, when he's supposed to meet her, she doesn't show. In other words, her words and her actions aren't compatible...but Lucien is hooked and again and again he comes back to her like a puppy. Eventually, however, when he is confronted by the man who keeps her, it finally becomes obvious she isn't for Lucien...and he leaves Paris for good. But there's much more...and it's pretty tragic...not a romance by any stretch.

    The acting is THE reason to watch the film. Gabin, in particular, is really good...though he sure doesn't look fabulously sexy as most of the women see him. Perhaps times have changed. As for the story, it's not bad...just don't expect a romance or a film that will leave you happy...it won't!
    8ElMaruecan82

    The Man Who Loved Too Much...

    Through hazard, Gabin crossed the path of movies at their first sounding footsteps, and through talent, he stayed there and became the most defining and iconic male figure of French cinema.

    Is there a Gabin in Hollywood? Well, there's a little bit of Humphrey Bogart and Spencer Tracy in Gabin's rugged face, it's only fair that these three actors defined Michael Caine's personal vision of manhood. Gabin spotted icy blue eyes on which Prevert said they were incarnating quiet strength and lips thinned by the hits from life. Gabin was the man, as a romantic figure, a blue-collar loyal pal, an outcast or an outlaw with a sense of honor that transcended the barriers of law.

    But there was more in Gabin than a face, a street-wise charisma or an accent, there was talent, he often happened to be the best actor surrounded by cast members who started on the stage. Gabin was a natural, he never needed to over-play a feeling, his eyes and his voice carried half the performance, he could say a lot without saying much, which fit most of the characters he played by the second half of the thirties, a Golden Age of cinema incarnated by the poetic realism wave. There was a freedom of artistic expression that allowed the anti-heroic figure to emerge and even some pioneering noir stories to which Gabin was the flagpole.

    "Lady Killer" is one of these films that, while not ringing a bell, will remind many movie lovers of classic noir movies involving abusive seductive women, most commonly known as 'femme fatale'. But the emphasis is less on the woman but on the impact she had on the titular protagonist, Lucien Bourrache aka 'Gueule d'Amour'. 'Lady Killer' is a fair translation but it gives a misleading idea that the bearer of that nickname is a self-aware womanizer, while the notion juxtaposes in French two opposite ideas: "gueule" refers to a mug, a face in vulgar slang while "amour" doesn't need any translation. It fits Gabin who exudes that mix of virility and gentleness, but expecting a 'lady killer' is not such a bad preconceived idea to have, because the film's delight is on its plot twist.

    Indeed, when Jules Grémillion opens "Lady Killer" with the people of Orange, a peaceful and boring small town of the South of France, welcoming the 'spahis', infantry soldiers of the North African armies, you expect Gabin to make quite a sensation among the members of the female persuasion. And why not? With his smiling face, his blondish rebel hair and his youthful smile, he can only make women's hearts melt. This is Gabin after "La Bandera", the film that launched his stardom, where he played a charismatic military figure with a way with women, so there's no reason to expect a different figure, but "La Bandera" was a man's movie, guys had priorities and women weren't part of them. Things are different here and even the man's man Gabin will behave like a little boy.

    Lucien Bourrache has all it takes to start a new life, a prestigious past, some money he just inherited, a good friend and his titular 'gueule', but he falls in love with the wrong person: Madeleine (Mireille Balin), she borrows his money and plays it on the casino, she loses, but he's too enamored to blame her. This is only the start of the romance and what I took as an act of gallantry from Gabin will slowly reveal itself to be weakness, and it takes some extraordinary strength to play an infatuated and needy character at the expenses of his own self-esteem, jeopardizing his professional life, his friendship for the sake of a love of blinding effect, but this is a credit to the immense talent of Gabin and his instinct. At this point of his career, he could choose his roles and didn't care for picking a guy who, by the very standards he created, would be a wimp.

    This is not the romance you expect, Lucien doesn't have the upper hand, he's the one who seems to beg for rendezvous and is constantly disappointed. I was surprised to recognize myself in situations like calling a girl after she canceled a date or having to deal with days of patience and bargains, it is so weird to see Gabin acting like but without spoiling the story, there was a reason he liked the role, and the way the ending closes the characters' act is the satisfying conclusion of a harrowing journey, one you wouldn't expect from such a benign title, the premises of the noir anti-romances and the movies where tough guys would play abused men like "Scarlett Street".

    Actress Mireille Balin played Gabin's love interest in "Pepe Le Moko" and in "Lady Killer", she pioneers the figures of femme fatale abusing men and exploiting their trust and romantic feelings for material purposes. The film offers many other archetypes such as a sneaky butler (Jean Ayme) and a mackerel of a mother (Jane Marken) of infuriating cynicism, there's such a contrast between the pervert mentalities of the bourgeois and the trust of the blue collar guy that you can see some political comments behind "Lady Killer", a sort of social movie showing how far you could go for money, as Madeleine seems obviously coming from a poor milieu.

    "Lady Killer" is such a sad and sordid movie but one of Gabin's best and most defining roles. It starts in all sunshine and dashing smiles but takes you in the unforgettable descent into the darkest sides of human soul, many crimes are committed in the film but perhaps the worst of all is to have swept off the idealism and gentleness from the heart of our beloved "Gueule d'Amour".

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      • 15. September 1937 (Frankreich)
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      • Deutschland
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Orange, Vaucluse, Frankreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
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