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L'OEil du malin

Original title: L'oeil du malin
  • 1962
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  • 1h 20m
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Jacques Charrier in L'OEil du malin (1962)
Drama

André Mercier, a journalist known as Albin Mercier, is a failed, embittered writer. Sent to cover an event in Germany, he gets to know Andreas Hartmann, another writer who, for his part, has... Read allAndré Mercier, a journalist known as Albin Mercier, is a failed, embittered writer. Sent to cover an event in Germany, he gets to know Andreas Hartmann, another writer who, for his part, has not... failed. The successful Andreas is married to Hélène, a beautiful Frenchwoman. Both... Read allAndré Mercier, a journalist known as Albin Mercier, is a failed, embittered writer. Sent to cover an event in Germany, he gets to know Andreas Hartmann, another writer who, for his part, has not... failed. The successful Andreas is married to Hélène, a beautiful Frenchwoman. Both attracted to her and jealous of the couple's happiness, Mercier decides to shatter it. Ta... Read all

  • Director
    • Claude Chabrol
  • Writers
    • Claude Chabrol
    • Martial Matthieu
    • Paul Gégauff
  • Stars
    • Jacques Charrier
    • Stéphane Audran
    • Walther Reyer
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    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Writers
      • Claude Chabrol
      • Martial Matthieu
      • Paul Gégauff
    • Stars
      • Jacques Charrier
      • Stéphane Audran
      • Walther Reyer
    • 9User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jacques Charrier
    Jacques Charrier
    • Albin Mercier
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Hélène
    Walther Reyer
    Walther Reyer
    • Andreas Hartman
    Erika Tweer
    Michael Münzer
      Claude Romet
      Louis Le Pin
      Jean Davis
      Daniel Boulanger
      • Policeman
      André Badin
      • Policeman
      • (as Badin)
      Cecilia Albeniz
      • Little Girl
      • (uncredited)
      Claude Chabrol
      Claude Chabrol
      • Man in peep show
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Claude Chabrol
      • Writers
        • Claude Chabrol
        • Martial Matthieu
        • Paul Gégauff
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      9McCurds

      Gorgeously filmed

      Beautiful and sleek - favorite images are the setting up of the chess and Andre walking down the hill in silhouette.
      8mackjay2

      Early Chabrol and among his best

      Unlike most reviewers and commentators, I find Chabrol's early films his most interesting. LES BONNES FEMMES and L'OEIL DU MALIN, along with the nearly magnificent Occupation drama LIGNE DE DÉMARCATION are some of the best French films of their time, regardless of connection to The Nouvelle Vague (which otherwise gave us many superb examples by different directors). Here we have a theme that Chabrol would explore much later in LA CÉRÉMONIE, but with more nuance, character depth and atmosphere: the have-not versus the haves. French journalist Albin,as he calls himself, is not exactly a have-not, but he's just getting by and not doing what he's been paid to do while living in Germany. Not fluent in the language, Albin happens upon a friendly and attractive French woman in his neighborhood. Through the mostly unnecessary narration we learn how Albin feels about the woman and her famous German author husband: he envies them and wants to infiltrate their life. He does so with ease and immediately feels competitive with the husband on a professional level (he can't compete there) for the wife (no spoilers, it's complicated). Albin is handsome and intelligent, why does he not live his own life? Perhaps a layabout at heart, looking for free meals and glamorous company--a cousin to Highsmith's Ripley. It's up to the viewer to figure it all out. But that does not mean the film is in anyway confusing or unsatisfying. It's a fine example of early 60s European cinema, a mixture of enjoyable drama, artfully realized on every level. It's beautifully filmed, smartly written and very well-acted. A more textured effort than many of Chabrol's later crime films in color. Once rare, now easily accessible.
      8skepticskeptical

      Psychological Suspense, Aesthetic Splendor

      L'oeil du malin (mistranslated as The Third Lover) is a real gem of 1960s cinema. I am trying to figure out why hardly anyone has seen/rated it here at imdb. Maybe because it is not in the Criterion Collection? Not sure. Anyway, the film is very suspenseful and beautiful with a completely unpredictable ending. Gorgeously filmed and paced. Plus it is in French and German. Sehr gut gemacht. Tres bien fait.
      7claudio_carvalho

      Happiness Bothers the Wicked Envious

      The mediocre and bitter French writer and journalist André Mercier, a.k.a. Albin Mercier (Jacques Charrier), is hired with a low salary by a newspaper to move to a small town nearby Munich to cover the daily routine of the residents. He aims to get to know the successful writer Andreas Hartman (Walther Reyer), who lives very happy in a mansion with his beloved wife Hélène (Stéphane Audran). One day, Albin is shopping at a store and having troubles since he does not speak German, and Hélène helps him and invites Albin to have a tea with her. He meets the gentle Andreas and becomes a habitué of their house. Soon the envious Albin becomes obsessed in Hélène and bothered with the happiness of the couple. He stalks Hélène everywhere until the day he discovers that she has a lover in Munich. His wickedness increases leading to a tragedy.

      "L'oeil du malin", a.k.a. "The Third Lover" (1962), is another great film by Claude Chabrol. People use to say that happiness bothers an unhappy person, but in this movie, happiness bothers the wicked envious Albin Mercier, a mediocre man that destroys the lives of a happy couple. The man is received with open arms by the couple and begins with a sabotage in their Mercedes Benz culminating with a cruelty without any reason or explanation. The film is very disturbing even in 2024 and not easy to be found. My vote is seven.

      Title (Brazil): "O Olho do Mal" ("The Eye of the Evil")
      dbdumonteil

      Predates the golden era

      If there is a movie from Chabrol's early period (roughly 1958-1962)which predates great things to come,it must be "l'Oeil Du Malin" .Although it's not as appealing as "Le Beau Serge" , "Les Cousins" or "A Double Tour" ,it contains the seeds of "La Femme Infidèle" or "Juste Avant La Nuit".

      Still entangled in the Nouvelle Vague vices (loose screenplay),Chabrol shows for the first time his hatred for the bourgeoisie ("A Double Tour" was more a paean to Hitchcock than a social comment) ,a subject which will become his trademark in those golden years (1967-1973) when he was ,at least to my eyes ,the best French director .And for the first time,Stephane Audran plays lead -let's pass over in silence "les Bonnes Femmes ",Chabrol at his Nouvelle Vaguest hence at his worst- :a lot of people have said that those brilliant films of the early sixties/late seventies owe a lot to her.

      "Le Malin" means "the devil" ;Jacques Charrier was probably not the right choice ,being too good-looking and too limited to play such an ambiguous character ;Jean -Claude Brialy , Laurent Terzieff or Gérard Blain would have shone in this kind of part.This "devil" , a failed journalist ,wants to destroy a nice bourgeois couple who lives in a desirable mansion .It looks like a blueprint for the great films to come.The part of the German husband, for instance,is too underwritten whereas it's perhaps the most interesting.There are memories from WW2 which were already present in the very strange "Nazi" scene in "les Cousins" .His relationship with wife is only skimmed over (just compare with "la Femme Infidèle" or " Juste Avant La Nuit") Essential viewing for anyone interested in Chabrol's work though.

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        Martial Matthieu, the alleged collaborator to the script, does not exist. This name is an alias for Claude Chabrol himself.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Parole de cinéaste: Édouard Molinaro (2014)

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      • Release date
        • May 4, 1962 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • English
        • German
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Third Lover
      • Filming locations
        • Région parisienne, France
      • Production companies
        • Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
        • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
        • Rome Paris Films
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        • FRF 550,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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