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THE SOFT SKIN
GRADE: B+

Truffaut's fourth feature, and maybe the first he made in conscious response to the ouevre of Alfred Hitchcock, this tale of marital infidelity (between a writer and a flight attendant) is assembled with the kind of wit and impeccable style that are in such shortage today. All the details are in place, including the fear of discovery, the intimations of absurdity and, significantly, a playful eroticism that shows how one falls under the spell of a pretty stranger. My favorite scene is an early hotel-room rendezvous, where the fumbling with keys and locks functions as several different kinds of metaphor, sexual and otherwise. Priceless moments abound, leading to a sharp climax that may pay homage to Hitch, but is pure French melodrama.

Directed by François Truffaut
Written by Jean-Louis Richard and Truffaut
Cinematography by Raoul Coutard
Starring Jean Desailly, Françoise Dorléac and Nelly Benedetti

French with English Subtitles
Original title: La Peau douce
Theatrical aspect ratio: 1.66:1

France, 1964


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