Review of Jules and Jim (1962) by Joe C — 31 May 2015
Jules and Jim signaled a more adult and middle-of-the-road effort than Truffaut's previous two films without losing any of the young and disruptive energy of the revolution he and his accomplices had just launched in world cinema; the result is an emotionally haunting, cerebral and very funny film that stands as one of the crowning achievements of the French New Wave.
This review of Jules and Jim (1962) was written by Joe C on 31 May 2015.
Jules and Jim has generally received very positive reviews.
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