Pierre Lachenay è un noto editore e docente, sposato con Franca e padre di una ragazzina di dieci anni di nome Sabine. Conosce una hostess, Nicole, e iniziano una storia d'amore, che Pierre ... Leggi tuttoPierre Lachenay è un noto editore e docente, sposato con Franca e padre di una ragazzina di dieci anni di nome Sabine. Conosce una hostess, Nicole, e iniziano una storia d'amore, che Pierre nasconde, ma non sopporta di starle lontano.Pierre Lachenay è un noto editore e docente, sposato con Franca e padre di una ragazzina di dieci anni di nome Sabine. Conosce una hostess, Nicole, e iniziano una storia d'amore, che Pierre nasconde, ma non sopporta di starle lontano.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
- Nicole
- (as Françoise Dorleac)
- Lisbon organizer
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- Le père de Nicole
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- Jeune fille Reims
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- Mme. Leloix
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- Veilleur hôtel Michelet
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The love triangle would have been be trite,had not Truffaut focused on the cheated wife (Nelly Benedetti) ,an offbeat move.The end of the movie is hers ,at the expense of the late Françoise Dorleac's pretty girl character.And the scene in the street with the man who treats her like a whore is woman's lib before its time:"who do you think you are?take a good look at yourself! " this desperate woman screams.And the harsh conclusion heralds that of "la mariée était en noir" (the bride wore black).�
A well-known publisher has an affair that delivers considerably more than he bargained for. Great performances and original for its time.
I believe this film is deeply personal for Truffaut. He has several films about male protagonists who cheat on their wives or girlfriends (Bed and Board and The Man Who Loved Women, for example). What I like best about The Soft Skin is precisely that the affair happens because the stewardess is impressed to get involved with a minor celebrity, and he sleeps with her mainly because he can. They don't "fall in love" with each other; it's an adultery story, not a love story. Because the emotional involvement of the characters isn't very great, neither is the involvement of most of the audience. I will infer that Truffaut had more than one fling like this, but had no insight into why he did this. The subject is personal, but nothing about the presentation helped to alleviate that paucity of engagement.
Two other points: 1) Truffaut's films tend to be very one-paced. They don't usually quicken, slow down, speed up, etc. They proceed pretty much at the same pace from beginning to end. This is a real limitation. 2) I have come to believe that as much as Truffaut loved Hitchcock's films, as a director he learned absolutely nothing from him. Hitchcock is a master of pacing. The best moments in Truffaut's films usually come from a realist aesthetic that is the opposite of Hitchcock's master manipulation of genre and audience.
They could not have been more mistaken. Time has treated La Peau Douce better than most of his later efforts. It is definitely a triumph of direction with each scene being carefully planned and meticulously structured, not unlike a Hitchcock movie. In practice, Truffaut transposes Hitchcock's mechanisms of suspense into a seemingly trivial story concerning the illicit love affair of a distinguished editor/author with a younger stewardess and its withering consequences. The characters and the milieu of the story are effortless evoked, but the main joy is derived from the visual inventiveness that Truffaut shows in scene after scene. It's a triumph of a purely cinematic mode of expression, which Truffaut was one of the few who had really mastered it.
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- QuizThe scenes set in Pierre Lachenay's apartment were filmed in Truffaut's own home.
- BlooperPierre and Nicole are in a hotel elevator approaching the 8th floor, Pierre is on the right side. The following shot from outside the elevator shows Pierre on the opposite side.
- Citazioni
Pierre Lachenay: I've learned that men's unhappiness arises from the inability to stay quietly in their own room.
- ConnessioniFeatured in François Truffaut: Portraits volés (1993)
- Colonne sonorePierre Et Nicole
Written and Performed by Georges Delerue Et Son Orchestre
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 509 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.206 USD
- 25 apr 1999
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- 35.501 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 53 minuti
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- 1.66 : 1