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Deadly Circuit

Original title: Mortelle randonnée
  • 1983
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.1K
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Deadly Circuit (1983)
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Dark ComedyCrimeMysteryRomanceThriller

A P.I. is obsessed with a cute woman, who seduces and kills rich men around W. Europe.A P.I. is obsessed with a cute woman, who seduces and kills rich men around W. Europe.A P.I. is obsessed with a cute woman, who seduces and kills rich men around W. Europe.

  • Director
    • Claude Miller
  • Writers
    • Marc Behm
    • Michel Audiard
    • Jacques Audiard
  • Stars
    • Michel Serrault
    • Isabelle Adjani
    • Guy Marchand
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Claude Miller
    • Writers
      • Marc Behm
      • Michel Audiard
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Stars
      • Michel Serrault
      • Isabelle Adjani
      • Guy Marchand
    • 21User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Michel Serrault
    Michel Serrault
    • Beauvoir, The 'Eye'
    Isabelle Adjani
    Isabelle Adjani
    • Catherine Leiris…
    Guy Marchand
    Guy Marchand
    • L'homme pâle…
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • The grey lady
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Madeleine
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • Mme Schmidt-Boulanger
    Sami Frey
    Sami Frey
    • Ralph Forbes
    Dominique Frot
    Dominique Frot
    • Betty
    Patrick Bouchitey
    Patrick Bouchitey
    • Michel de Meyerganz
    Isabelle Ho
    • Cora Palenbrg
    François Bernheim
    • Jerry
    Gilberte Lauvray
    • La curiste
    Michel Such
    • L'homme à l'attaché case…
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Voragine
    Paul Anrieu
    Gérard Baffos
    Chantal Banlier
    • Nightclub Waitress
    Serge Berry
    • Man with Car Stolen
    • Director
      • Claude Miller
    • Writers
      • Marc Behm
      • Michel Audiard
      • Jacques Audiard
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    5claudio_carvalho

    Weird, Boring and Overrated

    The agency where the middle-aged private detective Beauvoir "The Eye" (Michel Serrault) works is hired by a couple to follow their son that is meeting a woman. Beauvoir is a bitter man that misses his daughter Marie that was taken by her mother years ago, leaving behind only a photo. Soon he finds that the youngster is having an affair with the gorgeous Catherine Leiris (Isabelle Adjani) and Beauvoir imagines that she might be Marie. Out of the blue, Beauvoir sees Catherine dumping the body of the man in a lake, but he does not report his finding. He follows Catherine that travels to another place and discovers that she is a serial-killer that misses her father and kills her lovers. Beauvoir protects Catherine and falls in love with her. When he finally meets her, he invites Catherine for a drink after hours. What will happen to them?

    "Mortelle randonnée" is a weird, boring and overrated neo-noir directed by Claude Miller. The plot is repetitive about two needy persons, one that misses his daughter and the other that misses her father, and annoying. It should be shorter and shorter. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Ronda Mortal" ("Mortal Round")

    Note: On 12 September 2023, I saw this film again.
    8bob998

    Isabelle Adjani as destructive goddess

    The French love for American crime novels has been written about many times. Jim Thompson's works have been adapted by many of the leading directors. Truffaut's early career was based largely on this genre; he made Shoot the Pianist from David Goodis's novel, and many of Chabrol's films are taken from American pulp. Claude Miller made his second film Dites-lui que je l'aime from Patricia Highsmith's This Sweet Sickness.

    In Mortelle Randonnee, Miller is working with Marc Behm's novel The Eye of the Beholder, which I haven't read. I suppose Miller chose to throw out most of the plot elements of Behm's book; that's the usual practice in France. The theme of obsessional love of a man for the girl he believes to be his daughter is triumphantly brought to life by a great cast, aided by Carla Bley's richly melancholic music (post-modern brass band?), Pierre Lhomme's lovely camera-work (those rain-slicked night shots, the sad neon lights on hotel fronts), the expert choice of sets (Helmut Newton would have loved that German health spa where Catherine meets the lesbian Cora).

    Finally, the wonderful cast: Michel Serrault so wistful as the private investigator preparing an endless series of cover-ups of Adjani's killings, he's as good here as he was in Garde à vue; Isabelle Adjani living on her jangled nerves as she criss-crosses Europe in search of new prey; Geneviève Page (who I remember from Belle de jour--the brothel keeper) as the crisp director of the detective agency Serrault works for; the startling transformation of the gorgeous Stéphane Audran into a homely housewife--what a makeup job--who is also tracking Adjani. The last act is darker and more anguished than the preceding ones, the viewer will have to resist the urge to ask what happened to the comic bits.
    chaos-rampant

    A neo-noir patchwork that dissolves to reveal a great study on obsession

    There's a private detective who keeps an old b/w photo with him. It shows a class of little girls and one of them is his daughter but he doesn't know which one so they're all his daughter. There's a mysterious girl, beautiful and a little sad, she goes around changing names and wigs and killing rich men (but not for their money, the money only the means by which she can sustain herself until she can kill again) and she tells outrageous made-up stories about a father she probably never met. The movie sets itself up as something potentially quirky, a noir patchwork where the dialogue is witty, a corpse is dumped in a lake, and the private dick tails the mysterious woman from murder to murder.

    It's around that point when the movie must decide the course, when the crime mystery begins to dissolve into something irrelevant because the private dick is not trying to catch her any more, in fact he starts erasing her traces and lying to his boss, and he calls her "Marie", the name of his long lost daughter, so that we're not asking whys anymore but rather staring obsession straight in the eye. This newfound surrogate daughter becomes a compulsion but it only starts there. It gets confusing, almost surreal like characters can foresee things, but it's an interesting confusion for me because the latenight atmosphere is right and something intuitive is suggested between the two protagonists. It's like we're in the cavelike gloom of a hotel staircase and the plot is used like an oil lamp that serves to increase that gloom and mystery for us and we can't tell at once what is going on on the top floor until we're halfway up there.

    At one point there's a TV showing FW Murnau's The Last Laugh and the girl begins fashioning another madeup tale about her father, tailored this time after Emil Janning's hotel porter character in Murnau's movie, the tale is outrageous and weepy like bad melodrama but it's the telling that makes it poignant, like the magnitude of the lie suggests the depth of what is broken. Michel Serrault's private detective is one of the most fascinating movie characters of the 80's, he's methodical in his work but also a little detached from everything around him like Elliot Gould's Phillip Marlow in The Long Goodbye, and the only thing that keeps him going is the pursuit of obsession. Right down to the amazingly sad ending, Mortelle Randonnee is a forgotten gem, a little flawed around the edges and the details sometimes go out of focus like we're in a car and the view from the window is blurred but we stop at places and bizarre things happen there (often at gunpoint) and then we're on the move again, and it's that neon- lit blur of something sad and desperate that makes it fascinating.
    piecro

    A ride into a sleepwalker's dream, and more.

    Behind his front of overflowing bitterness and cynicism, private eye Louis Beauvoir (Serrault), nicknamed L'Oeil, is deeply missing of a child to protect and cheer, while he is tracking down a serial killer, Catherine Leiris (The iris)(Adjani).

    The followed young woman will be just half-real, she'll be rather like the private eye dreams her.

    Like a picture of innocence in his memory, she should stay untouched and untouchable, so he will involve himself in her flight. Through his eyes and ears, she is a mythomaniac orphan, she has misbehaved, she considers herself as garbage, but she wants fondness, getting a substitutive father's attention by murdering men and women who get too close to her.

    The dream can last as long as the soliloquizing self-designated father can stay in tune with his substitute daughter, despite awakening bodies on their road, every bodies that did not have sleepwalker's stare and beat.

    We, as viewers, wish the great encounter and the forgiveness. We dream. We are willing to roam.

    A long time after we are supposed to be awake and down to earth, we are still humming the main musical theme, or La Paloma, or Schubert's lieder, who all played in the movie.

    Mortelle randonnée is an ambiguous and dark fairy tale for adults, sprinkled with bridges and winks. After many viewing, there is still to explore and enjoy in Mortelle randonnée, at least in the version I saw (118 min.).

    Mortelle randonnée is only a movie, not somebody. A movie does not think it is good. Only people can think Mortelle randonnée is good, or think it is not. It is a matter of taste. Critics who attribute thoughts or claims to movies, instead of ascribing them to film-makers or critics, should perhaps visit a psychiatrist.
    Kurt-25

    Killer!

    One of the best movies ever. Very dark, very deadpan, perfect acting. Great script, too.

    The La Paloma version in the blind man's villa is by Hans Albers.

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    • Trivia
      Remade, in English, as The Eye Of The Beholder(1999), starring Ewan McGregor and Ashley Judd. Between these two direct versions, Bob Rafelson's "Black Widow" appeared, having a very similar plot (but with two female protagonists) and giving Sami Frey a role quite similar to the one he plays here.
    • Connections
      Features The Last Laugh (1924)
    • Soundtracks
      Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
      • 12 Ländler op.171

      Composed by Franz Schubert

      Soprano Anne Forez

      Piano Guy Printemps

      Clarinette Maurice Gabai

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Das Auge
    • Filming locations
      • Fondation Ephrussie de Rothschild, Villa Ile-de-Frances, Cap Ferrat, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Michel de Meyerganz's villa)
    • Production companies
      • Téléma
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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