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    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)

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    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)

    L'amour en fuite (1979)
    Love on the run

    99 min | Xvid 672x400 | 1365 kb/s kbps | 23.976 fps | ~88 kb/s VBR MP3 | 1.0 GB + 3% recovery record
    French | Subtitles: English and Spanish .srt | Genre: Comedy/Drama

    Now in his thirties, Antoine Doinel has divorced his wife Christine and is having a love affair with a young shop girl, Sabine. This new relationship becomes strained when Antoine skips a dinner date to take his son Alphonse to the railway station. There, by chance, he meets his first love, Colette, who is now a successful lawyer. She has just bought a copy of Antoine’s biography, which relates all of his past loves, and she is not impressed by his poetic licence. As they talk on the train, Antoine outlines the plot for his next book, in which a man falls in love with the woman in a torn up photograph and devotes himself to finding her. As Antoine leaves the train in a hurry, he drops a piece of paper. It is the torn photograph of a young woman, lovingly put together with tape.

    Quinta y última película acerca de la vida de Antoine Doinel, que al igual que las otras cuatro interpreta Jean-Pierre Léaud. Truffaut finaliza el ciclo, mostrando la vida de Antoine con más de treinta años y divorciado. La búsqueda del amor sigue siendo una constante, pero ahora, gracias a sus experiencias (recordadas por medio de flasbacks, que el director rescata de las anteriores películas) comprende que el amor exige sacrificio y compromiso.

    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)

    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)


    With L’Amour en fuite, the fifth and final instalment in the Antoine Doinel saga, François Truffaut closes the book on his favourite character – a character that bears more than a passing similarity to Truffaut himself. Although the film does not stand up too well in its own right, it manages to drawn together the life of its central character very well and the overall result is immensely satisfying for anyone who has followed the Antoine Doinel series. The film is beautifully scored by Georges Delerue, with a catchy introductory song sung by Alain Souchon.

    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)

    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)


    As in Truffaut’s own life, the Doinel saga is revealed to be a frantic quest for love. This is accomplished very effectively through the use of flashbacks made up of extracts from the earlier films, including Les Quatres cents coups and the Antoine et Colette segment from the multi-part film L’amour à vingt ans. In this way, the film assembles the life of its central character in a touching way, reminding us that life is a journey filled with mistakes and blind alleys. Truffaut also includes some poignant references to his own life, such as his tortured relationship with his own mother.

    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)


    Because it does rely so heavily on excerpts from previous films (including, annoyingly, La nuit américaine and Une belle fille comme moi), there is not a great deal of new material in this film. That is probably why it lacks the stature of the previous Doinel instalments. Nevertheless, Jean-Pierre Léaud, now a mature and confident actor, is at his most engaging and gives perhaps his most compelling performance. His co-stars Marie-France Pisier, Claude Jade and Dorothée are equally watchable, each bringing their own inimitable charm and style to the film (although Marie-France Pisier gets the best lines).

    Although the film was well-received by the critics when it was released in 1979, and a welcome box office success, Truffaut always regarded the film as something of a disappointment, and probably an error of judgement. At the time, he was resolute that this would be the last film to feature Antoine Doinel, and this declaration gave him the freedom and confidence to move on to other subjects.

    François Truffaut - L'amour en fuite (1979)


    My rip with MeGUI from the Criterion DVD posted by CerealRipper here at Avax

    Quinta y última película acerca de la vida de Antoine Doinel, que al igual que las otras cuatro, interpreta Jean-Pierre Léaud. Truffaut finaliza el ciclo, mostrando la vida de Antoine con más de treinta años y divorciado. La búsqueda del amor sigue siendo una constante, pero ahora, gracias a sus experiencias (recordadas por medio de flasbacks, que el director rescata de las anteriores películas) comprende que el amor exige sacrificio y compromiso. Tras cinco años de vida de matrimonio y con un hijo, Antoine Doinel y Christine se divorcian. Antoine trabaja ahora como corrector en una imprenta y está enamorado de Sabine, vendedora en una tienda de discos. Un día se encuentra allí a Colette Tazzi, la joven de las Juventudes Musicales que conoció en “Antoine y Colette” y que fue su primer amor. Antoine se encuentra también con otros personajes que ha ido conociendo, como Monsieur Lucien, ex-amante de su madre, y a todas las mujeres que han pasado por su vida. Antoine Doinel comienza a escribir un libro sobre el amor y mientras se muestra enamorado de una librera, recupera la relación con su primera novia.

    Script/Guión: Jean Aurel, Suzanne Schiffman, François Truffaut, Marie-France Pisier
    Music/Sonido: Georges Delerue
    Cinematography/Fotografía: Nestor Almendros
    Cast/Reparto: Jean-pierre Léaud, Claude Jade, Marie-france Pisier, Daniel Mesguich, Julien Bertheau, Jean-pierre Ducos, Marie Henriau, Julien Dubois, Rosy Varte, Pierre Dios, Alain Ollivier, Monique Dury, Emmanuel Clot