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Purple Noon

 
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Purple Noon

  • Director: René Clément
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Psychological Thriller, Crime Thriller
  • Themes: Assumed Identities, Unlikely Criminals, Dangerous Friends
  • Main Cast: Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet, Marie Laforêt, Elvire Popesco, Erno Crisa
  • Release Year: 1960
  • Country: IT/FR
  • Run Time: 115 minutes

Plot

René Clément's thriller Purple Noon stars Alain Delon as Tom Ripley, an American who travels to Europe on an all-expenses-paid mission to convince his friend, the errant playboy Philippe Greenleaf (Maurice Ronet), to travel to San Francisco at the request of the wealthy Greenleaf family. Initially, the pair enjoy the good life in Italy, often to the anger and dismay of Philippe's much put-upon fiancee Marge (Marie Laforet). However, as Tom's funds begin to run dry, it becomes more and more apparent that Philippe has no intentions of returning to the U.S., forcing Tom to consider more nefarious means of maintaining his extravagant lifestyle. Purple Noon is adapted from Patricia Highsmith's novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, and like Alfred Hitchcock's classic Strangers on a Train, also based on Highsmith's work, the theme of identity transference is dominant. The subject even extends to the homoerotic undercurrents which simmer below the surface of Tom and Philippe's relationship, setting into motion a love/hate tension which explodes during a high seas journey. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

Review

In plot and tone, René Clément's Purple Noon is closer to the spirit of Patricia Highsmith than Anthony Minghella's high profile 1999 adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley. Where Minghella attempted to give the characters psychological motivation, Clement presents Tom Ripley has nothing other than a self-serving killer. Henri Decaë's cinematography is as pathologically removed from the action as Tom; the aristocratic Mediterranean backdrop is somehow flat and sickly unalluring. With an impassive eye and steady pace Ripley's crimes unfold with cold-blooded rational. This story telling deliberately wrecks havoc with the audience's sympathies. Tom is a villain but we can't help but identify with his attempts to avoid capture for his murder, and we are ruthlessly pushed and pulled between feeling anxiety for his safety and for the welfare of his potential victims. Alain Delon is both a blank slate and an eager young man on the make, like Tony Curtis' Sidney Falco with no qualms about making compromises because he has no morals to compromise. The film similarly refuses to take a moral stance on its characters. With her Ripley books, Highsmith deliberately played into the gothic frisson elicited by watching a monstrously bad deed go unpunished and Clement also understands the allure of a well-structured bit of entertainment that dares the audience to indulge their darkest instincts. In 1996, Purple Noon was theatrically re-released in the United States by Martin Scorsese in conjunction with Miramax Zoe. ~ Michael Buening, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Alain Delon - Tom Ripley
  • Maurice Ronet - Philippe Greenleaf
  • Marie Laforêt - Marge Duval
  • Elvire Popesco - Mme. Popova
  • Erno Crisa - Inspector Riccordi
Frank Latimore - O'Brien; Billy Kearns - Freddy; Nerio Bernardi; Jess Hahn; Ave Ninchi - Signora Gianna

Credit

Paul Bertrand - Art Director, Jean Guelis - Choreography, René Clément - Director, Francoise Javet - Editor, Nino Rota - Composer (Music Score), Henri Decaë - Cinematographer, Raymond Hakim - Producer, Robert Hakim - Producer, Paul Gégauff - Screenwriter, René Clément - Screenwriter, Patricia Highsmith - Book Author

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