Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:16
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.5/10
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: In an oeuvre permeated with ambivalence toward bourgeois life, director Jean Renoir speculates on the result of the abandonment of those values in BOUDU SAVED FROM DROWNING. Producer Michel Simon... In an oeuvre permeated with ambivalence toward bourgeois life, director Jean Renoir speculates on the result of the abandonment of those values in BOUDU SAVED FROM DROWNING. Producer Michel Simon stars as Boudu, a vagabond who attempts suicide by throwing himself into the Seine, grieving over the loss of his dog. But Eduaord Lestingois (Charles Granval), a humane bookseller, rescues him and takes him into his home, hoping to reform the shaggy bum. Shortly thereafter, anarchy reigns as the household is turned upside down by the antics of this large three-year-old. Spitting in first editions, using silken sheets to polish his shoes, sleeping in the hallway, and similar breaches of etiquette do little to endear Boudu to Lestingois. However, once Boudu has had a bath and shave in order to please the maid, Mrs. Lestingois (Marcelle Hainia) becomes surprisingly responsive to his overtures. The maid (Severine Lerczinska), who is Lestingois's mistress, also seems to feel the tramp's mysterious charm. Lestingois, an exemplary bourgeois, now has more than one reason to envy the man he saved from drowning. Among Renoir's finest films, this sharp-eyed take on the paradox of bourgeois liberalism includes stunning photography of Paris in the 1930s and a legendary comic performance by Michel Simon. [More]
Starring: Michel Simon, Charles Grandval, Marcelle Hainia, Jean Daste
Starring: Michel Simon, Charles Grandval, Marcelle Hainia, Jean Daste, Jacques Becker
Director: Jean Renoir
Director: Jean Renoir
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The film needs no justification outside itself as a rich, funny, rewarding experience. Full Review |
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Amid the early-talkie crudeness you can see Renoir discover what it means to visually evoke the unpredictable flow of life with composition, movement, and depth. Full Review |
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This social comedy is another masterpiece from Renoir. Full Review |
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The most startling thing about Boudu is just how incredibly fresh it remains. Full Review |
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This film from 1932 shows Renoir's gift for storytelling and comedy. Full Review |
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Boudu Saved From Drowning is one of Jean Renoir's most enjoyable films. Its wit, freshness and spontaneity continue to impress. Full Review |
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Even enterprise without state can be amply rewarded in the films of Renoir. Full Review |
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Recognized for its marvelous characterizations, its splendid acting and its inventive film technique. Full Review |
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It offers the perfect vehicle for Simon's scabrous, primal energies. Full Review |
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One of Renoir’s very best films. Full Review |
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Jean Renoir's effortless 1932 masterpiece is as informal, beguiling, and subversive as its eponymous hero. Full Review |
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