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title: "The Kimstim Collection: L'Enfer"
brand: "emmanuelle b�artnathalie cardoneclaude chabrol"
price: "¥59539"
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reviews_count: 13
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# The Kimstim Collection: L'Enfer

**Brand:** emmanuelle b�artnathalie cardoneclaude chabrol
**Price:** ¥59539
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- **What is this?** The Kimstim Collection: L'Enfer by emmanuelle b�artnathalie cardoneclaude chabrol
- **How much does it cost?** ¥59539 with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Breathtakingly Brilliant
  

*by V***K on Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2010*

The images and subject matter of this unusual, mesmerizing film, "L'Enfer" based on Henri-Georges Clouzot's final script and adapted and directed by French Hitchcock, Claude Chabrol are breathtakingly beautiful.  After seeing his "La Ceremonie" I became a hardcore Chabrol fan embarassingly for the first time that I can remember.  Clouzot is also a favorite of mine and usually posthumous marriages of this kind could fare better like Traufaut's script of "The Little Thief."  The acting is superb.  I do not know what the fuss is about the "DVD transfer" as I ordered a used copy that was perfect and everything is gloriously preserved to watch again and again, it is that brilliant.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Well written and acted downward spiral of insanity
  

*by J***K on Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2014*

Descriptions of the movie I read before buying it referred to Paul as succumbing to green-eyed jealousy or being driven crazy with jealousy, but early on in the movie he has a conversion with a disembodied voice concerning his wife's actions. Hearing voices (and especially carrying on a conversion with them) is one of the major signs of insanity and paranoid delusions is also a symptom. Paul is already insane, I believe the reviewers I read have it backwards. Jealousy is not driving Paul mad, his insanity is driving his jealously. About half way through the movie he seems to also be seeing things which are not there, or more precisely he seems to be seeing scenes in a movie about the hotel which are totally different than what is actually on the screen. This is in addition to the fantasies he often has about what his wife is up to with other men. He speaks of suicide more than once, and eventually he claims that everybody is sick except him. Two more traits of an insane person. His jealously is getting worse because his insanity is getting worse, not the other way around.Paul's character is well thought out and well acted. I only had two problems with this movie worth mentioning.  First, how stupid Paul acted at times. That is not to say there was anything wrong with the movie, or how his character was portrayed. It was in fact appropriate for the character and the movie portrayed it quite well. It is due to my personal likes and dislikes in movies. I simply loose interest in a movie where a character is acting this stupid regardless of the reason. Second, I found the ending confusing, you might say that I was having about as much trouble telling reality from fantasy as Paul. Of course that was probably the intent, so good job. Just the same I prefer endings where I know what happened.A little off subject, but still worth mentioning, there are a couple things in this French movie which you would not see in an American movie. In one scene where Paul is watching a motor boat on the lake (and stalking his wife) there is a person on the beach completely nude. It is in the distance but it appears to me to be a teenage boy. He has his back to the camera and during the scene puts on a pair of shorts. He is far away and a little out of focus and I probably would not have even noticed except that this is one of the sequences in which Paul is being stupid and I was loosing interest. Also, in one scene when Paul and Nelly are talking, she is drying off their young son after his bath (he is about four-years-old). In this scene whenever the camera is on her, which is about half of the time, the boy is seen fully nude facing the camera. American cinema would not show that even though (or maybe because) he is only four.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    DVD plays Great
  

*by S***E on Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2015*

SUPER QUICK SHIP & DVD plays just fine! THANKS for the DEAL!

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