Max et les ferrrailleurs
, the title immediately refers to the brilliance of Romy Schneider and the silence of Michel Piccoli.
Film by Claude Sautet.
Adaptation: Sautet, Jean-Loup Dabadie and Claude Néron.
Under this first name and this name of imperators hides the author of the novel, published in 1968, which will give its name to the film.
We also owe him
La Grande Marrade , which became
Vincent, François, Paul and the others
on the screen …
In
Max et les ferrailleurs
,
a novel, we find the essence of what we love in Sautet: Max, police inspector, disgusted by the mastery of the thugs, dreams of a flagrante delicto.
Since chance does not offer him one, he decides to create one from scratch.
A chance meeting will give him the opportunity.
We can clearly see what Sautet and Dabadie wanted to do with the book, focusing on the face-to-face between the joyful Lily, who is aptly described as a prostitute, and the withdrawn Max who thinks he is excluded from this joy. .
The more wounded of the two beings is not the one we believe.
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