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The Rules of the Game Considered one of the greatest films ever made, Jean Renoir’s The Rules of the Game is a scathing critique of corrupt French society cloaked in a comedy of manners in which a weekend at a marquis’s country château lays bare some ugly truths about a group of ...
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The Rules of the Game (Film)Reviews the documentary motion picture "The Rules of the Game," directed by Jean Renoir.Siegel, Sol LouisKrebs, Josefsound & vision
A review and analysis of Jean Renoir's 1939 masterpiece about the French upper-class, THE RULES OF THE GAME (La règle du jeu).
In The Rules of the Game, the hunting scene foreshadows the murder of Andre. The upper-class with their servants committed the murder, and the weaker is the victim, both the rabbits and Andre who doesn’t suit for this world full of lies. Masters and servants regarded the hunting as a...
Renoir never alludes to the war rising up around them, but it’s not much of a reach to find in “Rules” a condemnation of the widespread apathy that would allow Nazism to flourish. Advertisement Even the less-idle French are occupied by other things, such as the feats of aviator Andre...
"The Rules of the Game" is both funny and dramatic. Renoir's attempt to show that no one is entirely good or bad comes under a prismatic magnifying glass during the film's coda. One of the bourgeois partygoers defends their host's best effort at bringing closure to the weekend's viole...
Rewriting the rules of the game: Jean Renoir in America, 1941–1947 Vitanza, Elizabeth Ann. University of California, Los Angeles ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2007. 3299541.
Jean Renoir’s ruthless love triangle tale, his second sound film, is a true precursor to his brilliantly bitter The Rules of the Game, displaying all of the filmmaker’s visual genius and fully imbued with his profound humanity. Michel Simon cuts a trag