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|  | ÉvénementLe Cercle RougeFour men, including a recently-released criminal (Alain Delon) and an alcoholic ex-cop (Yves Montand), come together to execute a meticulously planned jewel heist. 
 "Le Cercle Rouge is visually arresting and powerful in its silence. There is not much
 dialogue and the silence creates a more dramatic cinematic language as it draws more
 attention to the story and the great moments of the actors performance. By creating a
 cool, calm atmosphere with immaculate camerawork and precise editing rhythms, his
 style and message move with his actors as they deliver their soulful performances.
 
 Melvilles themes embody the spirit of honor, loyalty, and tragic destiny among
 characters played by fate. These classic themes are also found in ancient Chinese and
 Japanese philosophies and cultures2. I believe in this kind of romanticism. These
 valuable lessons of spiritual morality draw me into his movies and make me feel like we
 are in the same world. The romantic values of friendship and brotherhood expressed in
 this movie are almost impossible to find today. They are another reason why Le Cercle
 Rouge became a classic gangster film." John Woo
 
 "I have never fired a gun in my life. I learned how to hold a gun, and subsequently
 taught my actors, by watching Alain Delon in the films of Jean-Pierre Melville." John Woo
 
 "Perfection! The word has been used so often to describe Melville's films that it's become
 hackneyed. We'll have to find a new, stronger, adjective. Perfection of the heist. This old
 chestnut of crime movies here becomes a sequence you think you're seeing for the first
 time. Perfection of the action. We know how painstaking in his conviction and patience
 he is when working out his plots and shooting scripts. Perfection of color. And, last but
 not least, perfection of acting. It bears repeating: Le Cercle Rouge? A perfect circle."
 -- Jacques Fluer, Paris Jour
 
 "Why is it that this model of dark intrigue holds us spellbound? Because behind his tale
 of dark deeds and brutality, Melville superbly interweaves his secret themes: solitude,
 friendship, betrayal and degeneration. He uses the clash of cops and robbers to deal
 with what is grandiose and murky in mankind. And if one dares use the word "tragedy,"
 it's less because of the painstaking dramatic mechanisms than because of the glimpse
 we have of the lost, primitive souls of these heroes with deadpan faces."
 -- François Nourissier, L'Express
 
 "Only Melville could recreate this strange universe, of unreal images,
 of misty landscapes." -- Jean Tulard, Guides des Films
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