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Topic: Vote for your favorite movie by François Truffaut
Posted By: BaldJean
Subject: Vote for your favorite movie by François Truffaut
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 04:08
Friede and I decided to do a few polls of movies from some of our favorite directors. there will be a lot none-American directors among them.

I will start with François Truffaut. the movie titles are given in English translation. if you don't know all movies vote for the best you know


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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 04:53
Great idea for this series of polls
 
I won't answer now, because I need to see the movie title in French - though I can guess them more or less, since you posted them +/- chronologically


Posted By: Guy Guden
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 04:58
Very difficult to choose just one.  I went with Fahrenheit 451 for many reasons, but I would have liked to have included The Man Who Loved Women.


Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 05:15
 I gave the English titles because the English language is the common denominator here. but here are the French titles in the same order:

Les Quatre Cents Coups
Tirez sur le pianiste
Jules et Jim
La Peau douce
Fahrenheit 451
La Mariée était en noir
Baisers volés
La sirène du Mississipi
L'Enfant sauvage
Domicile conjugal
Les Deux anglaises et le continent
Une belle fille comme moi
La Nuit américaine
L'Histoire d'Adèle H.
L'Argent de poche
L'Homme qui aimait les femmes
La Chambre verte
L'Amour en fuite
Le Dernier métro
La Femme d'à côté
Vivement dimanche!


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Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 05:21
my vote goes to "Jules et Jim", by the way


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Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 05:24
My vote would go to "Une belle fille comme moi" (Such a Gorgeous Kid like Me). Probably a strange choice, but I have a special thing for this movie. Unfortunately I can't vote anymore since Jean and I share the same IP-address.


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Posted By: Matti
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 05:28
400 Blows, which I saw as a kid for the first time and felt a strong sympathy for the misfortunate child character.
Just thinking of the final sequence on the desolate shore (backed by music I remember well) gives me goosebumps.


PS. Fahrenheit 451 - the novel by RAY BRADBURY - had been my dearest book since the age of 13 or so, long before I finally saw the movie. Unfortunately it didn't live up to my expectations...


Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 05:41
ok, I allowed multiple votes and voted for "Le Dernier métro" and "Les Quatre Cents Coups" as well

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Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 05:49
Since Jean allowed multiple votes I can vote too now. I voted for "Fahrenheit 451", "La Mariée était en noir" and "Une belle fille comme moi".

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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 07:54
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

 I gave the English titles because the English language is the common denominator here. but here are the French titles in the same order:

Les Quatre Cents Coups
Tirez sur le pianiste
Jules et Jim

La Peau douce
Fahrenheit 451

La Mariée était en noir
Baisers volés
La sirène du Mississipi

L'Enfant sauvage
Domicile conjugal
Les Deux anglaises et le continent
Une belle fille comme moi

La Nuit américaine
L'Histoire d'Adèle H.
L'Argent de poche
L'Homme qui aimait les femmes
La Chambre verte
L'Amour en fuite

Le Dernier métro
La Femme d'à côté
Vivement dimanche!

 
It's stull a very difficult choice, but on the whole, I rather found Truffaut boring in his later years
 
I italized the ones I like least and bolded the ones I like best , underlined those I saw
 
Of his two 70's fetish actors, I don't like JP Léaud, but I really like Charles Denner... Untimately l'Homme Quii Aimait les Femmes ,while not his best, is probably the one best fondly remembered by the French public  


Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 07:56
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

 I gave the English titles because the English language is the common denominator here. but here are the French titles in the same order:

Les Quatre Cents Coups
Tirez sur le pianiste
Jules et Jim

La Peau douce
Fahrenheit 451

La Mariée était en noir
Baisers volés
La sirène du Mississipi

L'Enfant sauvage
Domicile conjugal
Les Deux anglaises et le continent
Une belle fille comme moi

La Nuit américaine
L'Histoire d'Adèle H.
L'Argent de poche
L'Homme qui aimait les femmes
La Chambre verte
L'Amour en fuite

Le Dernier métro
La Femme d'à côté
Vivement dimanche!

 
It's stull a very difficult choice, but on the whole, I rather found Truffaut boring in his later years
 
I italized the ones I like least and bolded the ones I like best , underlined those other I saw and don't have a positive or negative opinion
 
Of his two 70's fetish actors, I don't like JP Léaud, but I really like Charles Denner... Untimately l'Homme Quii Aimait les Femmes ,while not his best, is probably the one best fondly remembered by the French public  


Posted By: A Person
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 08:49
I've only seen The 400 Blows and Jules & Jim so far. If I had to vote now though I'd vote for The 400 Blows.


Posted By: emigre80
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 09:00
The scene in Day for Night where they try to persuade the cat to walk across the screen earns it my vote. I can't even think of it without laughing.


Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 09:24
The funniest movie by Truffaut is "Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me". After seeing that movie I can't hear the sound of a racing car without grinning anymore.


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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 22 2016 at 14:07
I've seen exactly 0.

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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: February 23 2016 at 11:24
Fahrenheit 451 is one of my favourite adaptations of a novel I like. I adore the film. The Bride Wore Black, The 400 Blows and Jules et Jim are other particular favourites. I haven't seen most of these. Of the Cahiers du Cinema group, I think Godard was my favourite over all.

Well known factoid, Truffaut was the Frenchman in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.



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