Review of Jules and Jim (1962) by Alex E — 27 Aug 2007
One of the most painfully honest and fascinatingly ambiguous films about human relationships ever made, and Truffaut suffuses every frame with a palpable verve for love and life. This film is set in the 1920s and was made in the 1960s, but it has not lost one ounce of relevance today because the themes of independence, fidelity, and inexplicable longing are universal.
This review of Jules and Jim (1962) was written by Alex E on 27 Aug 2007.
Jules and Jim has generally received very positive reviews.
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