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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- He wasn't supposed to be John Wayne. He occupies a special place in - tinear 04:14:59 10/20/06 (3)
- Re: He wasn't supposed to be John Wayne. He occupies a special place in - patrickU 05:22:12 10/20/06 (0)
- "He wasn't supposed to be John Wayne." No? Well, OK... but I'd take Belmondo any day - Victor Khomenko 05:09:23 10/20/06 (1)
- I think he was very effective in Last Tango, too. I once sat next to him in - tinear 18:01:09 10/20/06 (0)