Armaguedon (1977)
8/10
Good social drama under the thriller genre.
30 March 2021
I have always compared Alain Jessua's filmography with Serge Leroy's one; interesting topics which analysed very brilliantly and in the best intelligent way the problems of the modern world, or human nature. And they often used the thriller pretext to do this. Check every of their films, for both of them and you'll have confirmation of what I say. For Leroy, LA TRAQUE, ATTENTION LES ENFANTS REGARDENT or LEGITIME VIOLENCE, LE QUATRIEME POUVOIR; for Jessua, ARMAGUEDON, TRITEMENT DE CHOC, LES CHIENS; all topics about social issues and human behavior. The adaptation from the David Lippincott's novel is rather faithful and that remains a very good French yarn. Yanne is exquisite in this ambivalent character. The relationship between his character and Renato Salvatori's one is very touching, so unusual, which reminds me OF MICE AND MEN, between George and Lenny.
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