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Une si jolie petite plage

  • 1949
  • 16
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
961
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Une si jolie petite plage (1949)
Drama

During the cold and rainy off-season a man arrives in a seaside town and, giving his name only as Pierre, checks into the only hotel which remains open. His arrival arouses curiosity and a d... Read allDuring the cold and rainy off-season a man arrives in a seaside town and, giving his name only as Pierre, checks into the only hotel which remains open. His arrival arouses curiosity and a degree of suspicion, as people note that he appears to know the area, yet gives no explanat... Read allDuring the cold and rainy off-season a man arrives in a seaside town and, giving his name only as Pierre, checks into the only hotel which remains open. His arrival arouses curiosity and a degree of suspicion, as people note that he appears to know the area, yet gives no explanation for his presence at that bleak time of year in the dead-end town.

  • Director
    • Yves Allégret
  • Writer
    • Jacques Sigurd
  • Stars
    • Madeleine Robinson
    • Gérard Philipe
    • Jean Servais
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    961
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yves Allégret
    • Writer
      • Jacques Sigurd
    • Stars
      • Madeleine Robinson
      • Gérard Philipe
      • Jean Servais
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Madeleine Robinson
    Madeleine Robinson
    • Marthe
    Gérard Philipe
    Gérard Philipe
    • Pierre
    Jean Servais
    Jean Servais
    • Fred
    André Valmy
    • Georges
    Jane Marken
    Jane Marken
    • Madame Mahieu
    • (as Jeanne Marken)
    Paul Villé
    Paul Villé
    • Monsieur Curlier
    Christian Ferry
    • Le pupille
    Yves Martel
    • Arthur
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • La vieille dans le car
    Gabriel Gobin
    Gabriel Gobin
    • Arthur
    Mona Dol
    • Madame Curlier
    Julien Carette
    Julien Carette
    • Le voyageur de commerce
    • (as Carette)
    Robert Le Fort
    • Le commissaire
    Charles Vissières
    • Le vieux
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Yves Allégret
    • Writer
      • Jacques Sigurd
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    User reviews13

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    8zutterjp48

    A beautiful, dramatic and touching film

    A very dramatic story of a man who comes back to a place where he has spent his adolescence.The description of this little hotel, the beach and his guests is very good.Also the story of this strange guest is fascinating. The French critic Gerorges Sadoul wrote that "Une si jolie petite plage" is the best noir film of Yves Allégret. Gérard Philipe enjoyed very much his role in this film.The performances of Jean Servais and Madeleine Robinson are also very good.
    Kirpianuscus

    the rain

    It seems be the lead character of this bitter film. A film about past. Remembering the play by Albert Camus. All seems a blank confession. A man. A place. The tension. And an ally . And the rain . Far by every escape.
    6MogwaiMovieReviews

    Wonderful atmosphere, but the story is slight and the second half drags terribly

    The film begins splendidly, with Gerard Philipe arriving by bus to an out-of-the-way and out-of-season seaside town where it always rains and the beach is always empty. He checks into the little inn there claiming to be a student looking for some peace and quiet for his nerves, but clearly he has a big secret he is hiding, and an elderly resident of the inn seems to recognize him, too.

    All this is established admirably, and the mystery and atmosphere it generates is first rate. Unfortunately, once we start to learn more of his story, the mystery falls away and the rest of the film is just interminable shots of Philipe wandering around in the rain and occasionally crying for no reason we can see. None of the other characters have any depth or believability to them, and many of their actions don't seem to make sense. Random generic statements about orphans throughout bog the story down and never add up to anything clear or meaningful. One gets the feeling the creators didn't get any further than the premise before starting making the film and then just gave up putting any more work into keeping the ball rolling.

    So the second half of the film is undeniably a failure, but up till that point it's really very good indeed, and a great example of the kind of film noir that only the French could make.
    taylor9885

    Noir?...yes, but

    The text we read at the beginning indicates the direction of the film; we are asked to sympathize with and not to condemn the orphans and abandoned children brought up in state-run facilities. We are told that these children often grew up to become the "elite" of society. The Gabin character in Carne's Le jour se leve also grew up on the "assistance publique," but he is a fighter for justice, unlike the passive, tormented Pierre. Yves Allegret has filmed Gerard Philipe as a sort of Christ-figure walking through the muddy streets of this third-rate resort town. There is a scene with Madeleine Robinson cuddling Philipe that is very much like the Pieta.

    Jean Servais as the slimy Fred has some effective scenes; he reminds us of Jules Berry driving Gabin to murder in Le jour. If the script had focussed more on the conflict between Pierre, the killer of the club singer and Fred, the dead woman's old boyfriend, instead of devoting reams of script pages to the social and political aspects of homeless children (no matter how moving their plight may be) the noir tradition would have been much better served.

    I'll finish by praising the actors: Servais is great, Jane Marken as the proprietress of the hotel is a model of petit-bourgeois intolerance, Carette's salesman is boring and right. Only Gerard Philipe fails to give a rounded performance because the script won't let him.
    8gbill-74877

    Fantastic

    Desolate, melancholy feelings pervade this film, set in a small beach town in the off-season, with rain pouring down incessantly. A man arrives in the middle of the night appearing to want a respite to calm his nerves, but gradually we discover there's more to him than that. There may be no better image for trying to process childhood trauma than walking off into the distance on a deserted beach in the rain, and I loved the artistry with which Yves Allégret told this story. There is a theme of being preyed upon sexually, obviously with the war orphans, but also in the servant in the inn when she describes her time as a miner in Belgium. Meanwhile, the bourgeoise skate by without a care in the world, captured brilliantly in that final shot on the beach which pulls back from them rapidly. If you're wondering how they got that without the camera truck leaving tracks in the sand, look carefully at the small waves in the distance, going out instead of in.

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      In the final scene, where the camera moves away from the couple walking on the beach, they enacted the scene backwards including the dialogue then reversed the film. The actors look stilted and if you watch carefully the woman blinks strangely. The clincher is the waves rolling out instead of in. This was done to achieve the dramatic pull back without leaving tracks on the sand.
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      Pierre: A woman's voice can make you imagine things.

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1949 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Such a Pretty Little Beach
    • Filming locations
      • Barneville-Carteret, Manche, France
    • Production companies
      • Darbor Films
      • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique (CICC)
      • Dutch European
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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