The terrible children
Movie | |
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German title | The terrible children |
Original title | Les Enfants terribles |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1950 |
length | 107 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
Rod | |
Director | Jean-Pierre Melville |
script | Jean-Pierre Melville |
production | Jean-Pierre Melville |
music |
Johann Sebastian Bach , Antonio Vivaldi |
camera | Henri Decaë |
cut |
Monique Bonnot Claude Durand |
occupation | |
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The terrible children (Original title: Les Enfants terribles ) is a French film from 1950 . Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville . The film is based on the story of the same name by Jean Cocteau .
action
The film is about the incestuous relationship between the siblings Elisabeth and Paul. Paul is taken with Dargélos. One day when he is hit by a snowball, he is given bed rest and Elisabeth has to look after him. The relationship between the two siblings becomes more and more intimate. Elisabeth invites Gérard and Agathe to her apartment. But when Elisabeth notices that Paul has fallen in love with Agathe, she tries to win him back in the end. In the end, Elisabeth and Paul commit suicide together.
criticism
"Unfortunately, in Melville's film adaptation, the sensitive novel by Jean Cocteau becomes a flavourful craft that does not do justice to the author's myth-rich imagination and" degrades "the original to a radio play
Award
Nicole Stéphane was nominated for her role for the British Academy Film Award in the category Best Foreign Actress in 1953 .
Web links
- The terrible children in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The terrible children. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 5, 2017 .