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The Story of Adele H. By Sean Axmaker
François Truffaut's dramatization of the true story of Adele Hugo, the
daughter of French author-in-exile Victor Hugo, and her romantic obsession
with a young French officer is a cinematically beautiful and emotionally
wrenching portrait of a headstrong but unstable young woman. Adele
(Isabelle Adjani, whose pale face gives her the quality of a cameo
portrait) travels under a false name and spins a half-dozen false stories
about herself and her relationship to Lieutenant Pinson (Bruce Robinson),
the Hussar she follows to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Pinson no longer loves
her, but she refuses to accept his rejection. Sinking farther and farther
into her own internal world, she passes herself off as his wife and pours
out her stormy emotions into a personal journal filled with delusional
descriptions of her fantasy life. Beautifully shot by Nestor Almendros in
vivid color, Truffaut's re-creation of the 1860s is accomplished not
merely in impressive sets and locations but in the very style of the film:
narration and voiceovers, written journal entries and letters, journeys
and locations established with map reproductions, and a judicious use of
stills mix old-fashioned cinematic technique with poetic flourishes. The
result is one of Truffaut's most haunting portraits, all the more powerful
because it's true.
Academy Awards
The Story of Adele H. received an Academy
Awards nomination for Actress (Isabelle Adjani). |
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|  | Director: François Truffaut
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|  | Stars: Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson
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|  | Released: October 16, 1975
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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