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    Lady Killer (1937)

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    Lady Killer (1937)

    Gueule d'amour (1937)
    DVD5 Custom | VIDEO_TS | PAL 4:3 | 01:28:18 | 4,36 Gb
    Audio: French AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: French, English (added)
    Genre: Drama, Romance, Classics

    Lucien Bourrache, a good looking non-commissioned officer at the Spahis, is used to charm many women. He met Madeleine Courtois at Cannes. She is beautiful and lives in luxury. He lends her a large amount of money, which she loses gambling. Then she drops him. But Lucien is now in love, and once demobilized, he goes to Paris to find her again. But he's not so sexy without his uniform, and Madeleine and him do not belong to the same milieu.

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    Lady Killer (1937)

    In France, Jean Grémillon is known as a great pre-New Wave French director, second only to Jean Renoir. In America, he's barely known at all, partly because only one or two of his films are available on video, and even then they're very hard to come by. His obscurity here was somewhat rectified by a comprehensive program of his films at Brooklyn's Bam Rose Cinemas a year or two ago. It was in that program that I had the pleasure of seeing Grémillon's Gueule d'amour, also known as Lover Boy or, more pointedly, Lady Killer. It's a haunting film.

    Lady Killer (1937)

    Jean Gabin plays Lucien, a provincial soldier with a Don Juan reputation who meets his match in a rich Parisian, Madeleine (Mireille Balin). The class struggle in their queasy dance of death eventually gives way to a brutal sexual conflict that ends in murder and abasement. Gabin, with his soft voice and sensual hesitations, never had a more suitable role, and Balin brings a palpable erotic charge to her femme fatale part.

    Lady Killer (1937)

    The film clings to the honeyed morbidity of sultry music and smart talk, yet it also puts the sting into an archetypally Gallic l'amour fou. Gueule d'amour is a perfectly proportioned movie. Though the dialogue is excellent, it never overwhelms the main event: the images. (By contrast, Marcel Carné's once highly regarded French noirs now seem totally dominated by Jacques Prévert's scripts).

    Lady Killer (1937)

    In Gueule d'amour's opening scenes, Grémillon moves the camera lightly and infectiously, always reacting to music (the director had trained as a musician). Later on, when the mood darkens, Grémillon slows down and stages several painterly images of Lucien's degradation; the camera is static in the last scenes, and the chilly compositions unforgettably express Lucien's humiliation.

    Lady Killer (1937)

    In the world of Gueule d'Amour, happiness is quicker than Mozart, and despair is methodical and melancholic as Brahms. René Lefèvre, who had played in The Crime of Monsieur Lange for Renoir two years earlier, is ideally cast as the third lead character, René, a child-like, touchy-feely friend of Lucien's who loves him in the pure way that Madeleine does not. What's really startling about the ending of Gueule d'amour is that it takes the misogyny of French films from the '30s and brings it to its logical conclusion: love between men. When René kisses Lucien on the cheek like a loyal lover and waves goodbye to him as his train pulls away, he has become a martyred romantic heroine, like Bette Davis in 1942's Now Voyager. Exquisite and disturbing, Gueule d'amour is still one of the screen's least seen masterpieces.
    Lady Killer (1937)

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    - English commentary track

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