La Truite (The Trout) Page #2

Synopsis: Frederique (Huppert) leaves her family's small-town trout farm to embark on an journey taking her to Japan and into the arms of a man. Irritations concerning her actions and present state ...
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Joseph Losey
Production: Criterion Collection
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
R
Year:
1982
103 min
69 Views


- While I support you both.

I'll go to work.

I will too.

On the streets?

No, not that.

Neither of you has any skills.

I'm cutting you off as of now.

It's better that way.

I love Frdrique.

Is this her first flight?

She's never seen anything.

She's a little country girl.

I'm a country girl too.

What's that?

AJapanese soap opera.

Looks fun.

Think so?

I like everything.

Izumi?

Hello. How are you?

Are you sure?

Is it serious?

I'll be late.

There's a lot of traffic.

Well, have a good time.

Here.

See you tonight.

Forgive me, Daigo. I'm late.

I just came to say hello.

You know...

when I come to Tokyo,

it's to see you.

They tell me you're ill.

I don't think it's very serious.

I can't see you today.

I'm going to Kyoto.

Could you come by tomorrow?

Of course. As usual.

Mr. Rambert called from Paris...

to say you ordered this cat...

for your office.

Mr. Hamada says it's magnificent.

- And you?

- Me?

I'm scared of cats.

Your bed will be made

on the tatami at sunset.

Are things going well?

Not bad.

People buy a lot in times of crisis.

I just sold a Dali

of dubious origin to a Brazilian.

And you?

Not bad.

St. Genis just left forJapan

with that little bowling b*tch.

I know. I'm glad.

Rambert is crazy about her.

He sees her husband every day.

Are you in love with St. Genis?

Not really.

But I left a nice guy for him.

Now I'm starting to feel my age.

Sh*t!

Are you French?

I adore France.

I owe everything to France.

I met Yosaburo in Paris.

July 1 4th, at midnight,

at the Ritz Bar.

I was wearing a mauve dress

with white roses.

Crpe de chine,

printed specially for me.

Who's Yosaburo?

MyJapanese husband.

He adored me.

I left my American husband for him.

He was desperate.

He tried to throw himself

out the window of the Ritz.

Yosaburo saved him.

Just in time, too.

He was an angel.

They were both very rich.

It's marvelous to have been loved...

by two very rich men.

Are you on your honeymoon?

No, but I'm with someone.

Get him to marry you.

It's very important.

I'm already married.

Excuse me. Thanks.

An adulteress.

Good old France!

See you soon.

I have to go.

Join me in an hour

at the Golden Bee.

The driver knows it.

I'll send the car back for you.

It's all paid for.

So, this time you brought a redhead.

If you were nice,

you'd show her around Tokyo.

I've got a lot of work

at the moment.

There she is.

A cook!

What a disgrace!

Pleased to meet you.

Have a seat.

Is this your first visit to Tokyo?

What's your first impression?

Lots ofJapanese people!

That's a lot for an island.

- Four islands.

- Ah, well!

I prefer Mariline.

So do I.

You're a flower

that's fallen into our garden.

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Roger Vailland

Roger Vailland (16 October 1907 - 12 May 1965) was a French novelist, essayist, and screenwriter. Vailland was born in Acy-en-Multien, Oise. His novels include the prize winning Drôle de jeu (1945), Les mauvais coups (1948), Un jeune homme seul (1951), 325 000 francs (1955), and La loi (1957), winner of the Prix Goncourt. His screenplays include Les liaisons dangereuses (with Claude Brûlé and Roger Vadim, 1959) and Le vice et la vertu (with Vadim, 1962). He died, aged 57, in Meillonnas, Ain. more…

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