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The Red Circle Reviews
This entertaining French-made film has no frills, but plenty of thrills.
Full Review | Oct 24, 2023
Once again, Melville and his cinematographer, Henri Decae, have achieved something that's very nice to look at and also tightly enough constructed to follow with interest throughout. There is, in particular, a superb jewel robbery sequence.
Full Review | Oct 24, 2023
There's a lot of happenstance, but it's tautly directed, and the individual crooks and cops, while fond of Gallic platitudes, are well observed.
Full Review | Oct 24, 2023
French thriller, full of holes, with a reasonably ingenious robbery sequence halfway through.
Full Review | Oct 24, 2023
Melville's influence can also be felt in works by John Woo, Michael Mann and Quentin Tarantino, and Le Cercle Rouge is a good primer on Melville's stripped-down, gritty French take on Raymond Chandler-style trench-coats-and-cigarettes noir.
Full Review | Sep 13, 2021
Melville's plotting is outstanding; the characters are fully developed in multiple shades of gray; and the dialogue is crisp.
Full Review | Jul 13, 2021
Grimly elegant...
Full Review | Jun 21, 2021
Thanks to Melville's spare approach, the film feels cool in both senses of the phrase and there's time to really focus on the look.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 25, 2020
Opts for bleak realism in the outcome and unhurried pacing for the execution.
Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Aug 30, 2020
It makes you side with the calm collected criminals. You truly believe they are all professionals and you want them to get away with the caper.
Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Mar 15, 2018
[Jean-Pierre Melville] gives the acquisitive fury of his characters a contemplative edge that has proven enduringly influential.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 30, 2016
Melville views it all at a distance and with a slow kind of precision that is missing from modern movies. There's no flash here, just criminal behavior observed with an eye for detail.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 11, 2011
Luscious modern French noir.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | May 9, 2008
A glistening gem among caper movies.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Mar 3, 2008
A seminal heist movie.
Full Review | Mar 3, 2008
Jean-Pierre Melville is one of the most remarkable figures in world cinema, though he remains little known.
Full Review | Aug 1, 2007
You have to admire Jean-Pierre Melville's ambition to make a sophisticated "b-movie" that is moody, intelligent and consistently engaging.
Full Review | Original Score: 83/100 | May 9, 2007
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 25, 2007
A classic cornerstone of the heist genre from a master of the nouvelle vague.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 30, 2006
Melville's special achievement was to relocate the American gangster film in France, and to incorporate his own steely poetic and philosophical obsessions.
Full Review | Feb 9, 2006