Why haven’t I seen more films by
Jean-Pierre Melville? It’s a question that I cannot answer, because the films
of his I have seen, I’ve all quite liked. For years and years, that meant just
three films – Bob La Flambeur (1956), Le Samourai (1967) and Army of Shadows
(1969) – and nothing else. I know why I didn’t watch more at that time – many
weren’t easy to find – but as they’ve all become available, I don’t know why I
didn’t keep up. On Criterion Channel a few months ago, I caught up with his
debut – Le Silence de la mer from 1949 – and loved it, and having been meaning
to see some of the others. Now I see that all but his third film – When You
Read This – are available there, and the whole filmography is only 13 features
and a short. I plan to watch the other 12 features in the coming weeks. No
pre-ranking, since I’ve only seen four at this point – but I’ll watch the 12,
review them, and rank them at the end.
- Le Silence de la mer (1949)
- Les Enfants Terribles (1950)
- Bob la Flambeur (1956)
- Two Men in Manhattan (1959)
- Leon Morin, Priest (1961)
- Le Doulos (1962)
- Magnet of Doom (1963)
- Le Deuxieme Souffle (1966)
- Le Samourai (1967)
- Army of Shadows (1969)
- Le Cercle Rouge (1970)
- Un Flic (1972)
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