Le tonnerre de Dieu (1965) Poster

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Gabin in his last period
happytrigger-64-3905179 September 2017
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Not really fan of that last period of Gabin (60-70's) with no particular masterpiece, I was surprised by "le Tonnerre de Dieu". Gabin is playing again an alcoholic, and he is too excessive to my opinion, but it's not in all the scenes. Very touching story of an old man with no children saving a prostitute who will fall in love and have a child. From all that opposition of characters, Gabin has some very punchy dialogues and then we have some very great Gabin. But we are far from "Voici le Temps d'un Assassin".
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Gabin meets Angelique
dbdumonteil11 October 2006
It was the sixties and Gabin's career was still commercially buoyant .Well,artistically,it was downhill.With few exceptions ,most of the movies of the sixties and seventies are simply forgettable.Such is "le Tonnerre de Dieu" .At the time Michèle Mercier and Robert Hossein were the heroes of the storylike saga "Angélique Marquise des Anges" .Pairing both of them with Gabin was nothing but a commercial trick.Mercier plays the hooker and Hossein her pimp.Gabin ,a vet surgeon,falls in love with her and defends her against the villain.But the vet's neighbor also falls for the girl.

This could have been made in the thirties,and Denys De La Patellière 's listless directing does not help.
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