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Risky Business, directed by André Cayatte in '67, dives into the murky waters of morality and innocence. The film unfolds around a tragic accusation made by a teenage girl against her teacher, Jean Doucet, played by Jacques Brel, whose performance is strikingly nuanced. You feel the tension build as the investigation deepens, revealing unsettling truths about power dynamics in education. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as the community grapples with the implications of the trial. Cayatte's pacing keeps you engaged, with a mix of haunting moments and stark realism. It's not just about the scandal; it's a reflection on trust and betrayal, which lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely offers a different kind of drama from the usual fare.
Explores the complexities of morality in a small communityJacques Brel's performance adds depth to the characterCayatte's direction creates a tense, immersive atmosphere
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