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Le Samouraï makes the most of its spare aesthetic, using stylish -- and influential -- direction, solid performances, and thick atmosphere to weave an absorbing story.
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Subtlety is a strong point, but the many ambiguities lead to a steady diminishing of entertainment value. August 27, 2020 | Rating: 7/10 | Full Review…
Subtlety is a strong point, but the many ambiguities lead to a steady diminishing of entertainment value.
Mike Massie
Minimal and breathtaking, Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samourai features an icy and smoldering lead performance from one of the most beautiful human beings to ever grace the big screen: Alain Delon. November 2, 2018 | Full Review…
Minimal and breathtaking, Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samourai features an icy and smoldering lead performance from one of the most beautiful human beings to ever grace the big screen: Alain Delon.
Ed Travis
Working with and against genre conventions, Melville's movies are hushed, deadpan abstractions of space and gesture, restrained, refined, a palette reduced to essential colors and compositions. October 25, 2017 | Rating: 10/10 | Full Review…
Working with and against genre conventions, Melville's movies are hushed, deadpan abstractions of space and gesture, restrained, refined, a palette reduced to essential colors and compositions.
Ray Pride
Alain Delon is the coolest killer hit the screen, a film noir loner for the modern era, in Jean-Pierre Melville's austere 1967 French crime classic. August 26, 2017 | Full Review…
Alain Delon is the coolest killer hit the screen, a film noir loner for the modern era, in Jean-Pierre Melville's austere 1967 French crime classic.
Sean Axmaker
Melville's discipline in establishing patterns pays off handsomely when he breaks them. [Full review in Portuguese.] November 24, 2016 | Rating: 5/5 | Full Review…
Melville's discipline in establishing patterns pays off handsomely when he breaks them. [Full review in Portuguese.]
Pablo Villaça
an enjoyably stylish entry in the French crime film tradition, but a decidedly minor one August 17, 2010 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…
an enjoyably stylish entry in the French crime film tradition, but a decidedly minor one
Jay Antani
Quote not available. March 8, 2008 | Rating: 4/5
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Cole Smithey
A major work from a highly influential director -- Walter Hill and John Woo have both taken a lesson or two -- yet one whose films have been, until now, inexplicably neglected in the U.S. August 29, 2006 | Rating: 4/4 | Full Review…
A major work from a highly influential director -- Walter Hill and John Woo have both taken a lesson or two -- yet one whose films have been, until now, inexplicably neglected in the U.S.
Achieves an atmosphere of mesmerizing, otherworldly beauty and grace. October 24, 2005 | Rating: 4/4 | Full Review…
Achieves an atmosphere of mesmerizing, otherworldly beauty and grace.
Nick Schager
By far the coolest. October 14, 2005 | Full Review…
By far the coolest.
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Making films this good wasn't a principle for Melville, it was a habit. October 13, 2005 | Rating: 5/5
Making films this good wasn't a principle for Melville, it was a habit.
Chris Cabin
Quote not available. July 3, 2005 | Rating: 4/5
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