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Has anyone seen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bonheur_%281965_film%29 ??

I disagree with the Wikipedia article. I think that the drowning was
accidental. Thérèse has an otherwise very happy life, with nice extended
family, and two very young children. She did not seem "distraught." I
believe that the filmmaker wanted almost everyone to assume suicide, then
for some folks to realize that the only support for that assumption is a
bias toward sexual possession as the most important aspect of marriage.

http://www.notcoming.com/reviews/lebonheur/
http://www.criterion.com/current/pos...r-in-the-grass

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On Saturday, September 6, 2014 7:59:45 PM UTC-4, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> Has anyone seen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bonheur_%281965_film%29 ??
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>
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> I disagree with the Wikipedia article. I think that the drowning was
>
> accidental. Thérèse has an otherwise very happy life, with nice extended
>
> family, and two very young children. She did not seem "distraught." I
>
> believe that the filmmaker wanted almost everyone to assume suicide, then
>
> for some folks to realize that the only support for that assumption is a
>
> bias toward sexual possession as the most important aspect of marriage.
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>
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> http://www.notcoming.com/reviews/lebonheur/
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> http://www.criterion.com/current/pos...r-in-the-grass
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> --Bryan


Not sure if I have ever seen this, but it brings to mind other films involving adultery. The last time I watched "Fatal Attraction", I tried to take note of just who asked whom out for a drink etc. I think the Michael Douglas character didn't come up so lily white. Also, watch closely in "Double Indemnity" who makes the first move - the hints are so subtle, they are barely perceptible and nearly simultaneous.. Same for "Postman Always Rings Twice", the Garfield version. What I DO remember is that the other person sure doesn't fight hard against the temptation, but of course, the film has to be moved along.

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On Saturday, September 6, 2014 5:59:45 PM UTC-6, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> Has anyone seen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bonheur_%281965_film%29 ??
>
>
>
> I disagree with the Wikipedia article. I think that the drowning was
>
> accidental. Thérèse has an otherwise very happy life, with nice extended
>
> family, and two very young children. She did not seem "distraught." I
>
> believe that the filmmaker wanted almost everyone to assume suicide, then
>
> for some folks to realize that the only support for that assumption is a
>
> bias toward sexual possession as the most important aspect of marriage.
>
>
>
> http://www.notcoming.com/reviews/lebonheur/
>
> http://www.criterion.com/current/pos...r-in-the-grass
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>
>
> --Bryan


And I disagree with you Bryan...the drowning was purposeful and conclusive IMO.


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