Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Le Plaisir: From Script to Screen offers an intriguing glimpse into the creative process behind Max Ophuls’ 1952 film. Jean-Pierre Berthome dives into the original script, shedding light on how the intricacies of Guy de Maupassant’s stories were translated onto the screen. It’s fascinating to see the interplay between script and narrative; the pacing feels deliberate, almost like a dance, which is reflective of Ophuls’ own style. This documentary captures a thoughtful examination of themes like desire and illusion, all while maintaining a conversational tone that invites you into the discussion. The way it highlights the practical effects and performances really sets it apart from typical behind-the-scenes features.
Explores script-to-screen relationshipFocus on Maupassant's influenceInsightful analysis of storytelling themes
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover