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Jules et Jim
Anatomy of a film
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Jules et Jim, François Truffaut's third full-length film, is generally agreed to be one of his greatest. This chapter traces the film's genesis from little-known literary source to film classic by 'reading' the film in terms of narrative structure, and signifying techniques and themes. It demonstrates more closely the specificity of Truffaut's method and style, and outlines the film in the chronological survey of his career. Like Les 400 Coups and many subsequent Truffaut films, Jules et Jim is also about the significance and the joy of telling stories. The film ends on a stark reminder of the material reality of death and the fragility of life; though what remains with the spectator is also the film's exhilarating creativity, celebrated in the closing, orchestral rendition of Le Tourbillon de la vie.

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