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Claude Chabrol Critical Essay | Critical Essay by John Simon

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Claude Chabrol.
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Critical Essay by John Simon

To the French, the drama of adultery is what the Western is to Americans. And no Frenchman in recent times has churned out more of these dramas than Claude Chabrol, whose specialty is adultery seasoned with murder. Chabrol is an interesting case: a charter member of the New Wave, he is, in terms of camera movement, framing of shots, and subtle sense of how to play on the viewer's sensibility, the equal of his idol, Hitchcock. He falls short only of the true artists: the Welles of Citizen Kane, and the great European and Japanese masters. In his finest film, La Femme Infidèle, Chabrol may have achieved that intensity of perception, sympathy for human joy and suffering, and economy of expression without histrionics that are three of the hallmarks of art. But for all his basic elegance, Chabrol has made some remarkably trashy films.

His characters often behave with an...
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This section contains 544 words
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Purchase our Chabrol, Claude 1930– - Critical Essay by John Simon
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