La Truite (The Trout) Page #4

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


gone out to dinner.

I was in the bar.

He could be dead.

He's capable of that.

It's not the first time

Galuchat's tried it.

Galuchat ruined his health

to provide for us.

I'll never leave him.

When you're well,

I'll take you home.

Are you worried

about your husband?

He just did it to annoy me.

I thought it was only in Japan...

that one could die for love.

I tell you, he just did it to annoy me.

You're young.

Not that young.

Did you leave your parents

a long time ago?

When I got married.

Were you happy with them?

I would have really liked

to have a father like you.

You and Father are

going out on the town?

None of your business.

I'm pregnant.

The man who did this--

can't he marry you?

He's already married.

The bastard!

Have you told your mother?

You're the first one I've told.

I need 800 francs to get rid of it.

Will you lend it to me?

That's the fellow's job

who did it to you.

Now I can go to your chalet.

I can't do that to your parents.

I don't know why I said I was pregnant.

I was a virgin.

I hated the fact he was waiting

for my father.

They were going off

to his chalet and their girls.

Have a seat.

Have a drink.

Move over.

Leave me alone.

I don't feel like it.

Leave me alone!

So this is where you

and my father have your dirty fun?

Go home!

Leave me alone!

You old pig!

Why did you do that, my child?

I'd never been

so ashamed in my life.

We'll be in Paris in three hours.

I'm never in a hurry,

even on a plane.

Even when pursued...

the butterfly never seems hurried.

I'm no butterfly.

- That's a haiku.

- What's a haiku?

AJapanese poem in three lines.

Tell me another one.

The woman without children...

how tender she is...

with her dolls.

I never wanted to grow up.

Becoming an adult

seemed disgusting.

I'd like...

to see you again.

Everything all right, kids?

Just fine.

Don't be long.

There's a lot to do.

I'm coming.

Don't start again.

I can't stand it here.

I'm suffocating.

I want to get out.

I'm just asking you

to have a little patience.

Coming!

I'm gonna kill that guy.

He's always after you.

You know I don't care.

You went off with the other guy.

I wanted to see the world.

Swear you'll never leave me again.

I swear.

What's he doing?

Saying his prayers?

You could make lace with this.

Lou and I will make

a new man of you.

Let's go.

Pull.

Not too tiring?

It's relaxing.

St. Genis behaved very badly.

With you, with Mariline.

His money makes him think

he can do whatever he likes.

He buys everything,

no matter the cost.

Even other men's wives.

I've got to have a drink.

It's not time yet.

When I think of that bastard--

You two swindled us at bowling...

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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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