Le Boucher

Le Boucher

19701 h 30 mintt0064106
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An unlikely friendship between a dour, working class butcher and a repressed schoolteacher coincides with a grisly series of Ripper-type murders in a provincial French town.

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Director Claude Chabrol
Runtime 1 h 30 min
IMDb Id tt0064106
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I have to admit that I felt a little pressured while watching this film.  This movie is regarded as an all-time great movie by many respected reviewers (including Ebert) – I felt like I had to enjoy it.  Don’t get me wrong – it’s a fine movie and I did like it.  But I didn’t love it by any stretch of the imagination.  At a crisp 90 minutes there really wasn’t any kind of character development.  I did not feel much tension – certainly not what I would feel in a movie that is categorized as a thriller.  By far the best scene of the movie (and it really is a great scene) is the last scene between the two leads.  The changing expressions on her face made the movie for me.

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Movie title: Le Boucher

Movie description: An unlikely friendship between a dour, working class butcher and a repressed schoolteacher coincides with a grisly series of Ripper-type murders in a provincial French town.

Date published: 2020-12-30

Director(s): Claude Chabrol

Actor(s): Stéphane Audran, Jean Yanne, Roger Rudel, Antonio Passalia, Mario Beccara, William Guérault, Pascal Ferone

Genre: Thriller, Drama

My Review

I have to admit that I felt a little pressured while watching this film.  This movie is regarded as an all-time great movie by many respected reviewers (including Ebert) – I felt like I had to enjoy it.  Don’t get me wrong – it’s a fine movie and I did like it.  But I didn’t love it by any stretch of the imagination.  At a crisp 90 minutes there really wasn’t any kind of character development.  I did not feel much tension – certainly not what I would feel in a movie that is categorized as a thriller.  By far the best scene of the movie (and it really is a great scene) is the last scene between the two leads.  The changing expressions on her face made the movie for me.

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