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Docteur Popaul

  • 1972
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
771
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Docteur Popaul (1972)
Dark ComedySatireComedy

Doctor Popaul doesn't trust beautiful women: he says he prefers "moral beauty". Among colleagues he makes a bet who manages to sleep with the most ugly woman during the next year - and wins.... Read allDoctor Popaul doesn't trust beautiful women: he says he prefers "moral beauty". Among colleagues he makes a bet who manages to sleep with the most ugly woman during the next year - and wins. Shortly after he meets the plain Christine on vacation in Tunesia. She leaves him after t... Read allDoctor Popaul doesn't trust beautiful women: he says he prefers "moral beauty". Among colleagues he makes a bet who manages to sleep with the most ugly woman during the next year - and wins. Shortly after he meets the plain Christine on vacation in Tunesia. She leaves him after their first night, but by chance they meet again in Bordeaux. He learns that her father is ... Read all

  • Director
    • Claude Chabrol
  • Writers
    • Hubert Monteilhet
    • Paul Gégauff
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Mia Farrow
    • Laura Antonelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    771
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Writers
      • Hubert Monteilhet
      • Paul Gégauff
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Mia Farrow
      • Laura Antonelli
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Le docteur Paul Simay
    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Christine Dupont
    Laura Antonelli
    Laura Antonelli
    • Martine Dupont
    Daniel Lecourtois
    Daniel Lecourtois
    • Le professeur Dupont
    Marlène Appelt
    • L'Infirmière Carole
    Carlo Bartolotta
    Michel Peyrelon
    • Joseph Melville
    Patrick Préjean
    • Arthur Ringard
    Henri Attal
    Henri Attal
    • La sourde
    Louis Duranton
    Monique Fardoulis
    Christophe Merle
    Madame Steeg
    Catherine Ohotnikoff
    Maja Wodecka
    Maja Wodecka
      Dominique Zardi
      Dominique Zardi
      • L'évêque
      Daniel Ivernel
      Daniel Ivernel
      • Le docteur Berthier
      Josiane Balasko
      Josiane Balasko
      • Une fille laide
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Claude Chabrol
      • Writers
        • Hubert Monteilhet
        • Paul Gégauff
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      5Bunuel1976

      HIGH HEELS (Claude Chabrol, 1972) **1/2

      Another odd choice for this director (by the way, the English title makes no sense – much better is the alternate SCOUNDREL IN WHITE), an eccentric character comedy that generally misses the (dubious) mark but is redeemed by a thriller-type twist in the last half-hour which turns it into a Chabrol movie after all! Apparently, he intended it as a disservice to leading man Jean-Paul Belmondo since his own meticulously-crafted films were pretty much ignored by audiences whereas they would indiscriminately lap up anything the star chose to turn his hand to!

      Although I had disliked its theatrical trailer – that I caught when I rented a Belmondo DVD collection a couple of years ago – I decided to acquire it regardless as part of my ongoing comprehensive tribute dedicated to its director. Incidentally, I had to watch this in French without the benefit of subtitles – since my only other option was an Italian-dubbed version with superimposed Russian narration!

      Anyway, Belmondo (roguish as ever) makes a bet with a number of his card-playing pals that he can hitch up with the least attractive woman around. Meeting up a year later, many of them produce photos of their 'conquests' but, obviously, our hero makes off with the prize money – which he opts to spend vacationing in Tunisia where, running into mousy Mia Farrow (sporting buck-teeth, glasses and a leg-brace!), Belmondo decides to keep up the game! For the record, I had seen both Chabrol (presenting his latest film THE BRIDESMAID) and Farrow (introducing Giuseppe De Santis' neo-realist disaster movie ROMA ORE 11 [1952]) at the 61st Venice Film Festival in September 2004.

      But to get back to the film under review: Belmondo and Farrow marry and he takes a job at her eminent father's clinic (the protagonist happens to be a medical student) but, then, her luscious sister – Laura Antonelli – turns up. Obviously smitten with her, Belmondo drugs his wife in order to spend the nights with the younger woman and even Fate lends him a helping hand when the latter's husbands expire repeatedly in freak accidents (the first, involving a tractor, is especially hilarious).

      So far, so mediocre – or, at least, not particularly rewarding apart from Pierre Jansen's jaunty score. What is doubly disappointing here is that, in spite of the handiwork of Chabrol's long-time screen writing collaborator Paul Gegauff (a notoriously misogynist individual), the film does not have the courage of its intriguing convictions and makes commercial compromises by nevertheless peppering the whole with beautiful girls like Farrow, Antonelli and Marlene Appelt (as Belmondo's luscious nurse)…not to mention that afore-mentioned surprise ending that comes totally out of left field!

      In fact, Farrow's character is revealed to be not quite as naïve as her hubby (and the audience) had been led to believe as she smoothly turns the tables on Belmondo (with the help of a doctor – her lover, played by Daniel Ivernel – who, until then, had been our hero's best friend!). Here, too, we realize that the car accident which had opened the film was merely the first step in the protagonist's systematic emasculation. Speaking of Ivernel, he is perhaps best known for his appearance in Luis Bunuel's 1964 version of DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID which, incidentally, also features repressed bourgeois Michel Piccoli getting it on with his frumpy maid Muni! By the way, at the same time that Chabrol was involved in this occasionally amusing but ultimately thankless movie, his wife Stephane Audran's career was reaching its non-Chabrolian zenith via her participation in Bunuel's THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (1972)!
      2profkringsconsulting

      Mysoginist bourgeoisie bashing

      I generally can't understand what people see in Chabrol. His films are boring and predictable. Take The Butcher. One suspect, he did it and the clue is in the title. The film is very cynical, it's not even dark humour. For me it wasn't homour at all. The overall concept is deeply mysoginist. I can't really laugh about women being degraded. And all that bourgeoisie bashing in the late 60s / early seventies is hardly original. Most of all the film is very boring because there are no characters the viewer can relate to and the narrative doesn't really get going. Apart from some sexy scenes with Laura Antonelli this is a total waste of time.
      6claudio_carvalho

      Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Cold

      While drinking and playing cards with his friends, the medical student Paul Simay (Jean-Paul Belmondo) bets an amount who among them will conquest more ugly women in one year. When he travels to Tunisia on vacation, he meets the unattractive and weird Christine Dupont (Mia Farrow), who has one crippled leg, and seduces her. They go to bed; Christine loses her virginity with Paul, and he wins the bet. Some time later, Paul meets Christine in Bordeaux, and she introduces her father to Paul. He was a medical student of Professor Dupont (Daniel Lecourtois), who owns a clinic, and he offers a partnership to Paul if he marries Christine. At the wedding, he meets the sexy Martine Dupont (Laura Antonelli), who came from London, and soon Paul gives sleeping pills to Christine to have a love affair with her. Meanwhile, all her suitors die, and she get pregnant with Paul. When the girl Claudine is born, Paul is happy with his dysfunctional family. Until the day he has a mysterious car crash and becomes crippled and emasculated, despite the treatment of the old Dr. Berthier (Daniel Ivernel).

      "Docteur Popaul", a.k.a "High Heels" (1972), is a movie of dark comedy directed by Claude Chabrol with a story of revenge. The proverbial phrase "revenge is a dish best served cold" was never more adequate than the plot of Christine and Dr. Berthier against the misogynist Paul. The conclusion is corny and commercial, maybe to satisfy conservative audiences, with Dr. Berthier pumping out Paul and saving his life. My vote is six.

      Title (Brazil): "Armadilha para Um Lobo" ("Trap for a Wolf")
      7zutterjp48

      A black comedy about seduction,marriage and family life

      Jean-Paul Belmondo is a very good acteur: he can play roles of thief,policeman, adventurer, swindler, but also roles of seducer.In this dark comedy about seduction,marriage and family life he speaks of the moral beauty of the ugly women: the seduction play in his meeting with Christine is quite fine.But the things will change when in his marriage in the church he sees his sister -in-law.Then we have some comic black events (how to eliminate the lovers of Martine). I am not an uncondicional fan of Claude Chabrol: Docteur Popaul,who had a good commercial success, doesn't convince me very much: there are better films of Claude Chabrol such as "La ligne de démarquation","Le Boucher","La femme infidèle" or "Avant que la bête meure".
      4kregenow

      Pure waste of time

      I've watched this film about thirty years ago and it stuck in my mind until now. When I came across it on DVD, I didn't hesitate too long, even more, because I have a predilection for early Belmondo flicks. But what a bad surprise! Some movies should be allowed to resign from public exposure, to preserve a certain memory, and not to shock audiences.

      Widely hailed as one of Chabrol's rare cynic works, the only lasting impression I got from re- watching it is... boredom. Some movies really do not age in style. But what about movies which didn't have any sense of style at all?

      The flaws in the script, uninspired acting - presumably due to the lack of direction -, a sort of production design, which doesn't deserve its name, less than mediocre photography and, last but not least, the worst editing job I've seen in ages, make this one truly hard to stand.

      My impression was, that there was a bunch of people with too much money and equipment but obviously, no idea or any skills at all. It really comes as a surprise, that this one didn't abruptly end Chabrol's career. Don't blame it on the overall bad taste of the 70s, this one is crap in its own right and a worthy contender for the most useless waste of celluloid ever.

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      • Trivia
        At the time, the biggest success of Claude Chabrol's career in France, although it gained some very disparaging reviews in several countries and was widely perceived as a "coarse misogynist jest", to quote the review in the "Monthly Film Bulletin" magazine (UK).
      • Quotes

        Dr. Paul Simay: She's my sister and we're Russian.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Metamorfoseis (1973)
      • Soundtracks
        Le Petit Chien
        Music by Dominique Zardi

        Lyrics by Dominique Zardi

        Performed by Cécile Zardi

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      • Release date
        • September 29, 1972 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • High Heels
      • Filming locations
        • Tunisia
      • Production companies
        • Les Films de la Boétie
        • Cerito Films
        • Rizzoli Film
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 35 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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