Criterion Collection, The | Release Date: April 23, 1962
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LamontRaymondOct 10, 2020
One of the all-time greats... Jeane Moreau is fantastic, as always - though I did love her in La Femme Nikita, maybe more
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JLuis_001Sep 15, 2022
I have heard that Jules and Jim is considered one of François Truffaut's best films and at least in my opinion I can declare that it's true, especially because as it progresses it begins to change the game, especially with its ending. HerI have heard that Jules and Jim is considered one of François Truffaut's best films and at least in my opinion I can declare that it's true, especially because as it progresses it begins to change the game, especially with its ending. Her smile and his face before falling was heartbreaking.

Marvelous film.
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AJ_13Apr 22, 2022
THE 400 BLOWS REVIEW (IDK WHY THE FILM AIN'T IN METACRITIC)

The 400 blows is a pleasant and accesible film to begin with nouvelle vague. François Truffaut's great screenplay and floating camerawork make the movie flow. It's ending truely is
THE 400 BLOWS REVIEW (IDK WHY THE FILM AIN'T IN METACRITIC)

The 400 blows is a pleasant and accesible film to begin with nouvelle vague. François Truffaut's great screenplay and floating camerawork make the movie flow. It's ending truely is enigmatic although I gotta admit that I didn't understand it on my first watch.

I hate every single adult in this film.
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codyzJul 25, 2023
Movie was fun and fresh at the beginning, then grew tiresome and illogical, as it went on, much like the main characters.

Oskar Werner was the best thing in this movie, his understated performance balanced the increasingly wacky drama. He
Movie was fun and fresh at the beginning, then grew tiresome and illogical, as it went on, much like the main characters.

Oskar Werner was the best thing in this movie, his understated performance balanced the increasingly wacky drama. He was the most normal of the 3.

The low budget New Wave, hand held rambling camera, offbeat style was interesting at first, but like Moreau's unstable character, grows tiresome and annoying.

Why the two guys stuck around for so long, enduring her mood swings, selfish uncommitments, cheating, etc, is maybe the point of the movie. I would've dumped her after a year of her self destructive nonsense.
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