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366:) a would-be politician. She follows his wife and young son home, befriends the boy, and gets the wife to leave by sending a fake telegram that the wife's mother is ill. Julie poses as the boy's teacher Miss Becker, and offers to cook dinner for Morane and his son. Afterwards she plays hide-and-seek with the boy, hiding in an enclosed small closet underneath the stairs, before putting the boy to bed. As she is leaving the house, she pretends that she has lost her ring. Morane helps her search, crawling into the closet where she had hidden earlier. She slams the door and locks him inside. Julie reveals her true identity, and he pleads for his life, saying what happened was an accident. 373:), member of an informal hunting club that also included Bliss, Coral, Morane and Fergus. The five men were carelessly horsing around with a loaded rifle in an upper room across the street from the church. After the incident, they went their separate ways, intending never to reveal their involvement in the groom's death. Remorseless, Julie uses duct tape to seal the door of Morane's closet, and he suffocates to death. 380:), an artist. Julie models for him as the huntress Diana, eventually shooting him in the back with an arrow. She cuts her face out of his painting to remove the only evidence of her presence. When she discovers that Fergus had painted a mural on his wall depicting her reclining in the nude, she gets some paint to cover the mural's face, but has another thought and leaves it behind. 505:
and had his own ideas on shooting. Coutard and Truffaut had multiple day-long arguments, and in many scenes direction to the actors was provided by the film's star, Jeanne Moreau. At the film's premiere, Truffaut was tormented by the contrast between the emotional notes he had intended to give the
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and injects a syringe of poison into it. When she meets Coral at his apartment, she serves him the drink. When he collapses in agony, she reveals her identity to him. He begs for his life, explaining that it was all an accident. In a flashback, there is a wedding procession on the steps of a church;
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from critics. During the 1983 Chicago International Film Festival, Truffaut was asked which of his films he would change if he could. He named this film, saying that it was the first time "we" had worked in color and the emotional tone of many scenes came out wrong. In fact, two years earlier,
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Inside a prison, a meal cart is making its rounds. Julie is a prisoner in the women's wing, and Delvaux is on the men's side. When Julie works in the kitchen, she hides a knife. When the cart makes its rounds with Julie as one of the attendants, it turns a corner out of our sight. After a brief
340:). Julie is dressed in black and is obviously grief-stricken. In the next scene, she is more composed, telling her mother she is going on a long trip, and counting out five piles of money. She gets onto a train, but right afterwards steps down on the opposite side, hidden from onlookers. 36: 347:). He is a ladies' man who is having a party on the eve of his wedding. When Julie arrives, aloof but attractive, he cannot resist approaching her. When they are alone on the balcony of Bliss's high-rise apartment, she tells him her name and pushes him off the balcony. 469:
The film received hostile criticism in France on its original release, and Truffaut later admitted that he no longer liked the film, and that the critics were right. Eventually, the movie received better reviews, and currently has an 83% approval rating on
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It is a revenge film in which a deranged widow murders the man who accidentally shot her husband on her wedding day, as well as his four friends. She wears only white, black or a combination of the two.
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tells a story with some similarities, such as the notebooks in which the brides cross off their victims' names once they have killed them, Tarantino has stated that he has never seen
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Julie waits in Delvaux's junkyard, planning to kill him with a handgun, but he is arrested by the police. Julie moves on to find the fifth member of the hunting group: Fergus (
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Julie attends Fergus' funeral and allows herself to be arrested. She admits that she murdered the four men, but refuses to reveal her motives.
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actors and the finished film, but he was too discreet in 1983 to admit the depths of his disappointment or to blame Coutard even indirectly.
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3.5 stars out of a possible four. He praised Moreau's performance and wrote that, with the obvious tributes to
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The next time Julie is seen, her hair is different, she is wearing white, and looking for a man called Bliss (
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Vincent Canby (Apr 26, 1970). "Who's Going to have the Mermaid?: Who's Going to Save the Mermaid?".
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Another flashback reveals that Julie's husband was killed by a rifle shot fired by Delvaux (
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a single shot rings out and the groom falls to the ground. Julie is the widowed bride.
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throughout the film, Truffaut had succeeded in creating "a marriage of the
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This article is about the film by François Truffaut. For other uses, see
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as his cinematographer. Clarification became available in 2009, when
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Despite the mixed critical reaction, it was nominated for a
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The Bride Wore Black (disambiguation)

François Truffaut
Jean-Louis Richard
William Irish
Oscar Lewenstein
Jeanne Moreau
Michel Bouquet
Jean-Claude Brialy
Claude Rich
Charles Denner
Michael Lonsdale
Serge Rousseau
Raoul Coutard
Claudine Bouché
Bernard Herrmann
Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
United Artists
French
drama thriller
François Truffaut
novel of the same name
Cornell Woolrich
Jeanne Moreau
Charles Denner
Alexandra Stewart
Michel Bouquet
Michael Lonsdale
Claude Rich
Jean-Claude Brialy

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