The Claude Chabrol Collection consists of:Les Biches (1968)La Femme Infidele (1969)Que la Bete Meure (1969)Le Boucher (1970)Juste Avant la Nuit (1971)Les Noces Rouges (1973)Nada (1974)Madame Bovary (1991)
G**S
Astonishingly good value.
Almost all the films in this box-set date from Claude Chabrol's great period (late 1960s/early 1970s), when he seemed to come up with one terrific movie after another. Included here are "La Femme Infidele", "Le Boucher", "Que La Bete Meure", "Juste Avant La Nuit" and "Les Noces Rouges", which seem to me masterpieces; and also "Les Biches" and "Nada", which are at least brilliant and unsettling entertainments. The one other film in the box-set is the only one which can't be classed as a thriller, and which dates from much later in Chabrol's career - his early-1990s version of "Madame Bovary", with Isabelle Huppert. This was not greatly liked by critics when new, but it seems to me to have aged well; it's a thoroughly satisfying and unfussy version of a literary classic, rather more successful than the Hollywood version of 1949 directed by Vincente Minnelli. There isn't a dud in the whole octet, and five of them are superb. It's a pity about the very American subtitles provided for "Nada" (there were different ones for the film's British release in 1974), which are also very small and hard to read until you get used to them, but Chabrol can't be held accountable for this minor blemish. It's also a pity, one may as well add, that two more splendid - and astonishingly perverse! - Chabrol films from the great period, "Le Scandale" (aka "The Champagne Murders") and "Ten Days' Wonder" (aka "La Decade Prodigueuse"), haven't as yet made it onto DVD in Britain. How about it, somebody?
F**N
Chabrol
It's astonishing that Chabrol is not more widely admired. Just to look at the dates of seven of the eight films in this highly impressive collection is enough to put many of film-makers' efforts into context. Chabrol, from 1969 to the early 'Seventies, was not only prolific but managed a sequence of shockingly powerful films, sometimes two or three in rapid succession. His work is, however, the very opposite of the frivolous, the throwaway. Chabrol's concern is acute and profound: the piteous sacrifices we make to avoid being virtuous. There is a strong French tradition of cynicism, under-pinned by pity (Laclos, Zola, to cite but two writers) who write muscular works of relentless fatalism. Chabrol updates this and shows, however, that almost nothing has changed. Chabrol's films, in this collection, are based on novels. Consequently, what we get are concentrated lines that can sometimes make the scenarii feel liked filmed theatre. But, if this is so, the lines all converge and the plots concentrate multiple human frailties in a single tight knot. There are so many grey, provincial towns in France, their windows shuttered and dust filling every crevice: Chabrol shows what may well be going on in the hearts of the people hiding behind these drab facades. The faces of Chabrol's actors, their deeds, their failures and their passions, bring the tragedies of those hearts to life, fleetingly, precisely. I cannot think of another filmmaker who so powerfully realized his vision. Stunning.
M**S
Vintage Chabrol
I hadn't seen much Chabrol, but "La Femme Infidele" was recommended, so we have seen and applauded that, and look forward to other such as "Le Boucher". We did watch "Madame Bovary", but to our surprise thought it less good than the Minnelli version, hence the four-star verdict. From what we have seen so far, the DVD quality is OK, though I suspect some fading of Eastmancolor may have happened as the colour seems rather under-saturated. Worth the money, certainly.
M**M
The Cut
I wanted to order this Claude Chabrol set, but I knew that in the UK the censorship is very strict - some films are ruthlessly cut before being released in the UK. So I decided to visit the "Arrow Films" site to check out the duration of the films - I chose "Les Biches", the first film of the "Claude Chabrol Collection". Duration: 94 minutes. Ok. Then I went to IMDB to see the run time of "Les Biches". Run Time: 100 minutes.The film was cut by six minutes! A film that was released in 1968 was cut by 6 minutes! OK. And I also discovered that the American Amazon offers an uncut version of "Les Biches". Duration - 100 minutes.I know that this "Claude Chabrol Collection" is a real bargain. But probably some of the other films besides "Les Biches" may be cut as well. So if you want to see uncut films, I think it's better to look somewhere else.
A**E
misleading
Some of the reviews here are very misleading. They refer to a different box with different Chabrol-movies. They refer among others to Les biches and Le boucher: movies that are missing in the box that is offered here on sale. This box only contains 3 movies: Rien ne va plus, Merci pour le chocolat, and La fleur du mal. So, be careful.
M**L
Entertaining and watchable
He's known as the French "Hitchcock" and whatever that means it tells you that these films are very watchable. They usually revolve around a crime and its consequences often involving illicit love. Apart from Madame Bovary from 1991 (a bit out of place in this collection I think) the rest are classic Chabrol between 1968-1974 and five of them star his wife at the time and muse Stephane Audran who is simply stunning. You can't turn the subtitles off (if you wanted to) and there are no extras. The best? Juste avant la nuit - a man accidentally kills his lover who happens to be the wife of his best friend and is tormented by guilt and the need to confess. It has one of the best twists in the end that I've ever seen in a film. The rest are very satisfying too with scenes you'll want to watch again.
O**A
I am glad that I bought this collection of his films
Claude Chabrol is a very interesting and entertaining director. I am glad that I bought this collection of his films. I have not seen all of them yet, so Ican't say anything about their quality.
T**G
Les grands crus de Chabrol !
Attention chefs-d'oeuvre !!! Ce coffret 8 DVD (films en français avec sous-titres anglais) renferme ce que Chabrol a fait sans doute de mieux dans toute sa carrière."Le Boucher" (1970), "La Femme infidèle" (1969) et "Que la bête meure" (1969) sont peut-être (avec tout de même "La Cérémonie", en 1995) les trois meilleurs films de Chabrol, toutes époques confondues.Ils sont complétés ici par trois autres très grands crus qui atteignent quasiment, en terme de qualité, le niveau des trois premiers cités : "Les Biches" (1968), "Juste avant la nuit" (1971) et "Les Noces rouges" (1973).On trouve également une curiosité : "Nada" (1974), film assez rare (et en tout cas jamais édité en DVD en France, c'est donc une aubaine de le trouver ici).Enfin, on pourra s'étonner de la présence incongrue, ici, de "Madame Bovary" (1991), film pas désagréable (mais auquel il manque quelque chose pour en faire une vraie réussite) : il n'y a rien qui le rattache vraiment aux 7 autres films présents dans le coffret (ni par son thème, ni par son époque, ni par son style). Il fait donc un peu figure, ici, de "vilain petit canard".Mais bon : ne boudons pas notre plaisir face à cette collection de perles, d'autant que le coffret est proposé à un prix vraiment modique. A noter qu'il existe, chez le même éditeur anglais (Arrow Films), et pour la même somme, un second coffret (" Claude Chabrol Collection : volume 2 "), qui contient 6 DVD, dont 4 films introuvables en France en DVD... Moins de chefs-d'oeuvre, mais plus de curiosités rares : inutile, donc, de préciser que ce second volume est également indispensable !Précision technique : il est possible de désactiver tous les sous-titres, à l'exception de ceux du film "Les Biches", qui sont directement incrustés sur le film. Les autres sous-titres sont désactivables soit par le biais de la touche "sous-titres" de votre télécommande, soit directement à partir du DVD, qui propose parfois la fonction "on/off subtitles". Claude Chabrol Collection : volume 2
V**7
Attention, chefs d'oeuvre !
Oui, ce coffret rare regroupe de véritables pépites du cinéma français. Le coffret, comme annoncé, est en très bon état et à un prix raisonnable : je suis donc très satisfaite de mon achat.
F**R
Chabrol gut - Bildqualität matt !
Leider hält die Bildqualität nicht annähernd mit der Qualität der Regie und der Schauspieler mit.Anscheinend sind die DVDs von etwas mangelbehaftetem Ausgangsmaterial vor dem Kopieren mit Bildverbesserungssoftware bearbeitet worden.Es fehlt die Brillianz und Klarheit guter DVDs,speziell " Süsses Gift"erinnert stark an VHS Material.Bei den anderen DVDs fällt z.T. zu starke Kantenaufsteilung ( heller Rand neben dunklen Motiven )sowie etwas zu starke Glättung auf ( der alten Dame in " Die Blume des Bösen " wird da so manche Falte aus dem Gesicht gebügelt !).An meinem neuen 16:9 LCD TV und Abspielgerät kann`s nicht liegen, da andere KaufDVDs in einer bestechenden Qualität wiedergegeben werden.
A**N
boring, mainstream, limited appeal.
I bought this collection after I watched his flick called "Alice or last escapade" which is outstanding in any aspects, especially imagination and I figured I take chances--well, I was mistaken. Eight movies and all of them boring, mainstream and very limited in any aspect. His invented reality do not touch outside world which is not possible, no real problems discussed and on top of insult the rating of NC 17 has no basis. For some reason I remember contrasting movie "Marge" where everything in opposition to his ideas.
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