Vintage films, you either love them or you hate them. The less convinced will say that they are in their original state, slow or boring... The fans , on the other hand, will tell you, with sparkling eyes, about the natural beauty of the beauty icons , the beautiful images with the aged grain of the film , the sweet dialogues , the inspiring style... Obviously, you can guess which side Scrunchie is on.
We wanted to share our favorites with you . A great way to discover or rediscover some great classics during an evening of TV viewing.
We wanted to share our favorites with you . A great way to discover or rediscover some great classics during an evening of TV viewing.
The Murderous Summer
A sublime duet between Isabelle Adjani and Alain Souchon. In the heart of summer, Eliane ( Isabelle Adjani ) arrives in a small village in the south of France, suitcase in hand, miniskirt and heels. Pin-Pon ( Alain Souchon ), a dreamy mechanic and volunteer firefighter, falls under her spell. But Eliane has other problems...
Isabelle was 28 years old when she played this role. She has a disturbing and provocative sensuality. She steals the show! We won't tell you any more ;)
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Hell
This is not Henri Georges Clouzot's Hell, but Claude Chabrol's.
Paul ( François Cluzet ) owns an inn where he works with his wife Nelly ( Emmanuelle Béart ), one of the most beautiful women in the region. It's a drama with suspense. This film is sublime. Emmanuelle Béart is 31 years old when she stars in the film. She steals the show. And we love the film styling.
We really recommend it!
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The swimming pool
You probably know it... a drama by Jacques Deray with, among others, Alain Delon, Romy Schneider and Jane Birkin. Jean-Paul ( Alain Delon ) and Marianne ( Romy Schneider ) form an ideal couple and live happily in their villa in Saint-Tropez, until the day Harry arrives, on the arm of his daughter the arsonist Pénélope ( Jane Birkin ). Marianne's former lover, the man disturbs this peaceful life and the tension rises... Another sublime film. A must-see!
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And you, what are your favorite retro movies?