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Le feu follet

  • 1963
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  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
11K
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Le feu follet (1963)
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Depressed Alain Leroy leaves the clinic where he was detoxified. He meets friends, acquaintances and women, trying to find a reason to continue living. Will this help him?Depressed Alain Leroy leaves the clinic where he was detoxified. He meets friends, acquaintances and women, trying to find a reason to continue living. Will this help him?Depressed Alain Leroy leaves the clinic where he was detoxified. He meets friends, acquaintances and women, trying to find a reason to continue living. Will this help him?

  • Director
    • Louis Malle
  • Writers
    • Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
    • Louis Malle
  • Stars
    • Maurice Ronet
    • Léna Skerla
    • Yvonne Clech
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
      • Louis Malle
    • Stars
      • Maurice Ronet
      • Léna Skerla
      • Yvonne Clech
    • 52User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Alain Leroy
    Léna Skerla
    Léna Skerla
    • Lydia
    Yvonne Clech
    • Mademoiselle Farnoux
    Hubert Deschamps
    Hubert Deschamps
    • D'Averseau
    Jean-Paul Moulinot
    • Dr. La Barbinais
    Mona Dol
    • Madame La Barbinais
    Pierre Moncorbier
    Pierre Moncorbier
    • Moraine
    René Dupuy
    • Charlie
    • (as René Dupuis)
    Bernard Tiphaine
    • Milou
    Bernard Noël
    • Dubourg
    Ursula Kubler
    Ursula Kubler
    • Fanny
    Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    • Eva
    Alain Mottet
    • Urcel
    François Gragnon
    • François Minville
    Romain Bouteille
    • Jérôme Minville
    Jacques Sereys
    Jacques Sereys
    • Cyrille Lavaud
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Solange
    Tony Taffin
    • Brancion
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
      • Louis Malle
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    User reviews52

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    8evanston_dad

    Bleak Character Study About a Life Not Worth Living

    A bleak character study of a recovering alcoholic who has lost all hope and decides to kill himself. The film follows him over the course of a couple of days as he wanders about the streets, running into and saying goodbye to former acquaintances. One senses that he's trying out of a last ditch sense of desperation to tease out of these people some hint of how they manage to find things worth living for, but their secrets remain elusive. He carries out his plan, and the film makes the rather unsettling suggestion that some never find anything worth living for.

    Not a comforting thought for those who struggle through depressions of their own and look to the positive messages so often found in films to buoy their hopes. But then this movie is not intended to be comforting. It's quiet, lonely, and depressing, but it's also a bit refreshing that director Louis Malle resists a happy resolution and instead stays committed to depicting life the way it actually plays out for some rather than the way the movies would have us believe it does.

    Grade: A
    futures-1

    LOTS of gray.

    "The Fire Within" (French, 1963): Directed by Louis Malle, scored by Eric Satie. This is a perfect visual reason to use black and white with tons of gray. It is two days in the life of a young, popular man who has returned to his acquaintances, friends and ex-lovers, after vanishing into a program for alcoholics…a program he found comforting, and did NOT want to leave. He searches through his relationships for a reason to continue his life, whether as-is or anew…but overriding any thoughts of the future is his current state of total depression. His friends continued their lives during his absence, they continue their fast-paced, challenging repartee during his visits, and they will clearly continue after his leaving. "The Fire Within" is a quiet, observational film, interrupted only for conversations that seem to have substance, yet offer no solutions. It has one goal, and meets it very well.
    8elvircorhodzic

    ..."I'm not gone yet, but I'm going..."

    THE FIRE WITHIN is a drama about a former alcoholic, who is at the crossroads between life and death in a state of a deep depression. It is based on the novel "Will O' the Wisp" by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle.

    Alain, a recovering alcoholic at a rehabilitation clinic in Versailles suffers with a depression. He often thinks about suicide, but still tries to find some valid reasons for living. He is in complete contrast with a behavior of his friends, which further enhances his internal conflict...

    Mr. Malle gently touches sore points of a depressed man. His hero is empty and defeated man, who is trapped between a drunken past and an uncertain future. Many of the protagonists, who are full of compassion and love, going through his frustrating life. He's a lost soul, who can not let go of his depressive everyday life. However, a man, without an imagination and love, must find his own peace and certainty. A recovery from alcohol is an ironic view of a collapsed life.

    Regardless of a state of his mind and heart, his tragic appearance is not quite clear. This is a kind of flaw of this film, because the main protagonist has condemned himself to a tragic end, before he has considered any options. An authentic scenery emphasizes his escape from any opportunities in life.

    Maurice Ronet as Alain Leroy has offered a convincing performance. He is a lonely man who helplessly wanders...search, and then run away from love and certainty.

    Life is a kind of agony in this case.
    dbdumonteil

    The new wave rides high.

    One of the triumphs of the otherwise often overrated nouvelle vague,Louis Malle's adaptation of a Drieu de la Rochelle has not aged bit.Thanks to Maurice Ronet ,who portrays a suicidal man,probably the most beautiful performance of this kind.The movie is nothing but a long wandering in a mental hospital,in the Parisian bistros,in the posh world where an Antonioniesque bourgeoisie is killing time (see Alexandra Stewart's character).If I mention Antonioni,it''s not by chance ;actually Malle succeeds here where Antonioni only partially does.The difference ,I think,lies in the fact that we have here a human being,made of flesh and blood,who exists,and I would like to point out once again what a great actor the late Maurice Ronet was.Eric Satie's music perfectly captures the doomed atmosphere.This is arguably Louis Malle 's finest,one of the rare movies which achieve the delicate balance between the strong screenplay and the "liberties" dear to the new wave creators. Yes the new wave did produce great movies:"la tête contre les murs " (Franju)"Cléo de 5 à 7" (Varda)"Lola" (Demy)and this one are jewels on its crown.
    10snoopy-23

    My favorite film

    Wonderful study of the last day in the life of a man. This movie has one specific scene where Alan Leroy (Maurice Ronet), sitting at a cafe in Paris, takes his first alcoholic drink after months of rehabilitation. This scene is complimented by stunning photography of Chislain Cloquet and the haunting music of Eric Satie. Malle captures the true meaning of existentialist philosophy and manages to create a movie that does not wallow in self-pity but instead celebrates our ability to choose whether to live or die.

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    • Trivia
      For the first two days, filming was done in color. However, director Louis Malle realized that this was a distraction from the story, so he decided to film in black-and-white. An assistant also later declared that the shooting atmosphere on the set was rather gloomy.
    • Goofs
      As Alain walks on the streets of Paris, the crew (pushing the dolly) is visible on the shop windows he passes by.
    • Quotes

      Alain Leroy: I'm killing myself because you didn't love me, because I didn't love you. Because our ties were loose, I'm killing myself to tighten them. I leave you with an indelible stain.

    • Connections
      Featured in Arcana, connaissance de la musique: Musique et cinéma: 1 La musique de films (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Trois Gymnopédies
      Written by Erik Satie

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Fire Within
    • Filming locations
      • Café de Flore - 172 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris 6, Paris, France
    • Production company
      • Nouvelles Éditions de Films (NEF)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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