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Jules and Jim - Criterion Collection (1962)

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner Director: François Truffaut Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)

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Special Features

  • New, restored high-definition transfer, supervised by director of photography Raoul Coutard
  • Two audio commentaries: one featuring co-writer Jean Grault, Truffaut collaborator Suzanne Schiffman, editor Claudine Bouche, and Truffaut scholar Annette Insdorf; the other featuring legendary actress Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut biographer Serge Toubiana
  • New video interview with director of photography Coutard
  • Exclusive video interview with co-writer Gruault
  • New video conversation between scholars Robert Stam and Dudley Andrew
  • Excerpts from an episode of the French television program Cineastes de notre temps dedicated to Francois Truffaut
  • Segment from the French program L'Invite du Dimanche (1969), featuring Truffaut and Moreau
  • Truffaut on novelist Henri-Pierre Roche, from the French program Bibliotheque de poche (1966)
  • Archival audio interview with Truffaut

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François Truffaut's third feature, though it's named for the two best friends who become virtually inseparable in pre-World War I Paris, is centered on Jeanne Moreau's Catherine, the most mysterious, enigmatic woman in his career-long gallery of rich female portraits. Adapted from the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché, Truffaut's picture explores the 30-year friendship between Austrian biologist Jules (Oskar Werner) and Parisian writer Jim (Henri Serre) and the love triangle formed when the alluring Catherine makes the duo a trio. Spontaneous and lively, a woman of intense but dynamic emotions, she becomes the axle on which their friendship turns as Jules woos her and they marry, only to find that no one man can hold her. Directed in bursts of concentrated scenes interspersed with montage sequences and pulled together by the commentary of an omniscient narrator, Truffaut layers his tragic drama with a wealth of detail. He draws on his bag of New Wave tricks for the carefree days of youth--zooms, flash cuts, freeze frames--that disappear as the marriage disintegrates during the gloom of the postwar years. Werner is excellent as Jules, a vibrant young man whose slow, melancholy slide into emotional compromise is charted in his increasingly sad eyes and resigned face, while Serre plays Jim as more of an enigma, guarded and introspective. But both are eclipsed in the glare of Moreau's radiant Catherine: impulsive, demanding, sensual, passionate, destructive, and ultimately unknowable. A masterpiece of the French New Wave and one of Truffaut's most confident and accomplished films. --Sean Axmaker

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Hailed as one of the finest films ever made, legendary director François Truffaut’s early masterpiece Jules and Jim charts the relationship between two friends and the object of their mutual obsession over the course of twenty-five years.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent transfer, for a film that is more poetry than prose., June 22, 2005
By Robert Bezimienny (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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The Criterion edition is a huge improvement over the Fox Lorber version. The picture quality is vastly better, with far less grain and markedly finer resolution; the subtitles are also positioned less obtrusively. I was disturbed by another reviewer's claim that the picture 'shook' - there was no shaking at all with my copy. The transfer was supervised and approved by the director of photography for the film, Raoul Coutard, so it is hardly surprising that it looks good; in some of the darker scenes there is some flickering, but this is hardly a major issue. I actually found the Fox Lorber print difficult and annoying to watch, while the Criterion is completely enjoyable, in fact better than prints I've seen at the cinema.
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Having seen the film itself several times, I have to admit that on first viewing its great reputation was a bit baffling. My own expectations had been defeated, as I was expecting a film which was at core 'realist'. On subsequent viewings, it became much more rewarding, especially on encountering the idea that it is more a 'fairy tale' or, at least, a fable. When I stopped thinking of the film as 'prose' and allowed it to be appreciated as 'poetry', its spirit suddenly made sense. The style is truly original, and so inevitably preconceived expectations will be disappointed.
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There is a pervasive light-hearted energy to the film, embodied in all aspects of its making, from the dancing camerawork, to the deft editing and playful performances. And this provides a poignant contrast to the themes explored, which deal with denser issues of commitment and allegiance. The characters might well be taken as representing larger ideas, such as national identity, but any symbolism is gestural and open-ended, so the film never feels preachy.
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The extras provided are extensive and give great insight into the surprising background of the film - it is based on a book which in turn is a distanced recollection of the author's experience - so, in a sense, this is a 'true' story - although its tone is, as Truffaut puts it in an interview, more like a nostalgic traipsing through an old photo album.
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A truly beautiful film, and the Criterion edition does it excellent service.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The film that changed my life, February 22, 2006
This review is from: Jules and Jim (DVD)
I was 12 when I saw this on Public television on a Friday night-I sat alone in the TV room in our basement, away from the perpetual chaos of my home life upstairs, and watched it, transfixed. It completely changed how I looked at film, love and just about everything else. It also made me fall in love with everything French-a love affair that has lasted 40 years. I have taken countless people to see this film in art houses and I have bought and given away a few DVDs as well.

Truffaut's storytelling is crisp and clear, and the three actors are sublime. This is a triumph of the spirit and a deeply romantic film. C'est la vie magnifique.
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32 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "We played with life and lost.", February 18, 2004
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Francois Truffaut's Jules et Jim was a very popular art-house movie in the early sixties. The black and white French (English subtitled) film follows the friendship of two college students in bohemian Paris beginning in 1912. They meet Catherine, a free spirit who loves to shock people as much as she enjoys both men's love. She marries Jules, but is not satisfied. They reunite with Jim and continue their love triangle.

Jeanne Moreau's Catherine is eternally alluring, selfish, manipulating, and cruel. She is perfect as the siren who plays with men as a cat plays with a mouse. Oscar Werner gives a sympathetic performance as the idealistic and vulnerable Jules, who goes from carefree youth to melancholy middle-age. Henri Serre is well-cast as Jim, more quiet and introspective, yet still helplessly drawn to the enigmatic Catherine.

This is the kind of movie one admires more each time you see it. At first, you are dependent on the subtitles; later you just enjoy the flow of scenes, the gradual change in mood from youthful exuberance to subdued acceptance, and then the stark and tragic, yet inevitable, conclusion. If you like character-driven stories about unconventional people, you'll enjoy Jules and Jim.

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4.0 out of 5 stars L'adultere, encore une fois.

Oh, la vie, les hommes, la folie, l'adultere, la femme, l'art, la mort!
Oh, les francaises!
Published 3 months ago by Peter Geraghty

4.0 out of 5 stars Virtuosity yes, but...
Truffaut reportedly watched some 2,000 movies before making his first one and also spent several years reviewing (rather harshly, I understand) for "Cahiers du cinema. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Arnold Cusmariu

5.0 out of 5 stars Catherine doesnt escape suffering.
Head docs in training should see this movie. She seems to be a violent gun toting manic depressive with a touch of sadism. Read more
Published 6 months ago by M. Mound

4.0 out of 5 stars Back in the Day
If you love French cinema, Francois Truffaut, and/or Jeanne Moreau, you have probably already seen this film. It's a classic film, that warrants viewing. Read more
Published 7 months ago by J. Owen

5.0 out of 5 stars As good as advertised
The Bottom Line:

A stellar film about two men in love with the same woman that features three-dimensional characters and actions that feel like what real people might... Read more
Published 7 months ago by One-Line Film Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes that one person comes along we just have to share everything with...
Some films just reach a special place in your heart; maybe because of personal situations that mirror the films content, literally or figuratively. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Andrew Ellington

5.0 out of 5 stars pleasantly surprised
To be quite honest, I was hesitant to watch this since the 400 Blows by Truffaut had left me depressed and hopeless (although it was beautifully filmed). Read more
Published 12 months ago by Rivkah Khanin

5.0 out of 5 stars classic for all times
This is the version of the film that we bought, in French. I was a bit surprised at how basic the sound track was - it is booth-dubbed, even in the original - but definitely... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Robert J. Crawford

5.0 out of 5 stars a classic that you can watch at different ages and see more
After reading some of the reviews here - one lamenting how youth can naively believe a 3-some romance is cool - I was very happily surprised at the quality of the film and my... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Robert J. Crawford

2.0 out of 5 stars If you know the French at all......
I am not consciously trying to be provocative in this review. I sincerely want to show what I thought when I saw this movie again after some 46 years! Read more
Published 14 months ago by ABH457

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