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Le Cercle Rouge (1970)
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>nouvelle vague
Total critic death
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Hah, Disney gave up, interesting.
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>JP Melville
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What the absolute fuck is a "nouvelle vague"?

Melville is kino btw, love his films.
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Melville was a genius. Army of Shadows and Le Samouraï are pure kino.
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the best Delon, the best Melville, absolute kino
i really like the gloomy atmosphere in this one
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>>214516756
>whole plot relies on the most impossible, convenient coincidence imaginable
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>he's behind me, isn't he?



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