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In Reply to: True to an extent posted by Victor Khomenko on October 19, 2006 at 14:29:10:
the French heart because of his brilliantly sensitive turn in "400 Blows."
In Truffaut's later trilogy, he played an extremely sensitive (not quite Woody Allen-ish), well educated, and yes, self-absorbed character. He did so very well.
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That is true. And yet he still makes movies, but has no real importance today cinama world.
At least in mine.
As for the great French actors that was the time before and just after the last war.
Heck, he wasn't even supposed to be Jean Gabin or dozens of others...But we are beating a dead horse. Screw that guy... maybe if he was a tad over 6' things would have been different?
an outdoor table in a Paris cafe. He had two babes draped over him: so much for your sexual theory. He gesticulated exactly as he does on film: for a moment, I thought I was watching someone do an impersonation. Really.
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