Le Feu Follet (1963)

Le Feu Follet (1963)
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Maurice Ronet plays an alcoholic writer, Alain Leroy, who is on the verge of suicide (his character is based on writer Jacques Rigaut, who killed himself in 1929). The psychiatrist assigned to Leroy is no help, advising his patient to seek a reconciliation with his wife, who is still smarting from Leroy's recent liaison with Lydia (Lena Skerla). Still obsessed with the notion of taking his own life, Leroy plans to stage his demise on July 23. A last-ditch effort to jolly himself out of his doldrums fails, and Leroy, with a picture of Marilyn Monroe at his side, snuffs himself out. Though a case study of a man victimized by his own isolationism, The Fire Within has some surprising random optimistic moments. The French title for The Fire Within is Le Feu Follet, which was also the title of the novel by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle (another suicide!) from which this film was adapted. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Maurice RonetJeanne Moreau, (more)
Director(s):
Louis Malle
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Synopsis of Le Feu Follet

Maurice Ronet plays an alcoholic writer, Alain Leroy, who is on the verge of suicide (his character is based on writer Jacques Rigaut, who killed himself in 1929). The psychiatrist assigned to Leroy is no help, advising his patient to seek a reconciliation with his wife, who is still smarting from Leroy's recent liaison with Lydia (Lena Skerla). Still obsessed with the notion of taking his own life, Leroy plans to stage his demise on July 23. A last-ditch effort to jolly himself out of his doldrums fails, and Leroy, with a picture of Marilyn Monroe at his side, snuffs himself out. Though a case study of a man victimized by his own isolationism, The Fire Within has some surprising random optimistic moments. The French title for The Fire Within is Le Feu Follet, which was also the title of the novel by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle (another suicide!) from which this film was adapted. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Louis Malle
Writer(s):
Louis Malle
Producer(s):
Alain Queffelean
Le Feu Follet Awards:
  • 1963 - Venice International Film Festival - Special Jury Prize
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    Gregory C.

    I got drowsy in both efforts to watch this. It was interesting. The main character was a man unable to move beyond adolesence. He lacks the emotional courage required to be anything other than superficial. The loss of his youth and unwillingness to evolve are his undoing. I appreciated how Paris was shot.

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    Dennis W.

    The late French director Louis Malle wax junknown for tackling taboo subjects and in this one, it is suicide. This film, of course, is not for everyone but thanks to Malle's direction and Maurice Ronet's performance--it's worth checking out.

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    Judy M.

    I never did see the fire.

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