La mère de Julie Kohler l'empêche de se suicider. Julie quitte la ville. Elle va traquer, charmer et tuer cinq hommes qui ne la connaissent pas. Quel est son but? Quel est son objectif?La mère de Julie Kohler l'empêche de se suicider. Julie quitte la ville. Elle va traquer, charmer et tuer cinq hommes qui ne la connaissent pas. Quel est son but? Quel est son objectif?La mère de Julie Kohler l'empêche de se suicider. Julie quitte la ville. Elle va traquer, charmer et tuer cinq hommes qui ne la connaissent pas. Quel est son but? Quel est son objectif?
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Rene Morane
- (as Michel Lonsdale)
- Le juge d'instruction
- (as Gilles Queant)
- Le policier
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film is François Truffaut's homage to Alfred Hitchcock, made shortly after Truffaut had published a book of extensive interviews with Hitchcock. As part of his homage, Truffaut chose a novel written by Cornell Woolrich, on whose story Hitchcock's Fenêtre sur cour (1954) was based, and even chose long-time Hitchcock collaborator Bernard Herrmann to compose the score.
- GaffesWhen Coral shows his ticket at the theater, he is told that the performance had started three minutes ago, and is immediately shown to his box. When he gets inside the theater, the performers are in the middle of the second movement of the piece (Ludwig van Beethoven's Cello Sonata #3), implying that they had been playing for at least 10 minutes.
- Citations
Coral: Permit me to make an impossible wish?
Julie Kohler: Why impossible?
Coral: Because I'm a rather pessimist.
Julie Kohler: I've heard it said: "There are no optimists or pessimists. There are only happy idiots or unhappy ones".
Coral: [smiling] Yes, well. I'm an unhappy idiot then.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Introduction to Truffaut Season (1972)
We see the murder of the husband repeatedly throughout the picture, studied from different angles and vantage points. He is assassinated on the steps of the church, while the thunderous 'wedding suite' plays rather ominously. We find out why she picks her victims the way she does and how they all relate to the slaying. This is one ticked off woman. Some of the murders echoed Hitch, one inspired by FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, another from NOTORIOUS. The scenes and "borrowing" that occur here are not as blatant as you may think, however. They are mostly inspirations and Truffaut puts his own spin on them, meshing them together or taking them apart and reassembling the elements. If you are a Hitch connoisseur, it is fun to interpret what Truffaut is doing with the master's vast material.
I was also struck by a feeling of NORTH BY NORTHWEST, but with a woman as the main protagonist and the journey turned inside out. Of course, we get the character who has seen this person before and either leads to her capture or is on to her, a staple in Hitch flix. The ultimate homage is Bernard Herrmann's score (he was Hitch's right hand man for years). The 'wedding suite' is louder than usual, resonating evil, and the music as a whole is Herrmann's typical gothic work, brilliant and memorable. Truffaut extends Hitchcock by showing us in more graphic detail some of the killings and the relentless mission this woman is on is not stylized the least bit.
Check out the poisoning scene and tell me you don't see Ingrid Bergman looking at Claude Raines circling and bellowing in expressionistic ways. Trains are littered throughout the film, one on the lampshade of a young boy, another with Moreau riding on it. This is all great, but it transcends some of Hitch's work in many ways. The blood-curdling ending is one of the best I have ever seen in film, period. Considering BRIDE WORE BLACK was released in 1968, the horrific ending may have inspired HITCH of all people when he made FRENZY in 1972. Watch both and see if you know what I mean. This is a must see for foreign film fans as well.
RATING: 8 1/2 of 10
- Don-102
- 14 avr. 1999
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Bride Wore Black
- Lieux de tournage
- Eglise Saint-Lambert de Vaugirard, Paris 15, Paris, France(wedding church)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 747 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 45 075 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 206 $ US
- 25 avr. 1999
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 45 263 $ US
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1