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Avec : Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Deneuve Réalisateur : François Truffaut MPAA Rating: PG
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Jean-Paul Belmondo stars as the owner of a cigarette factory on an African island, and a single man who advertises for a wife and, voilà, gets Catherine Deneuve. Problem is, however, she isn't quite what she seems in this 1969 drama by François Truffaut, taken from a Cornell Woolrich novel called Waltz into Darkness. Suspicions lead to deception and deception to murder, and along the way Belmondo's character, despite everything, continues to fall in love with his enigmatic prize, which is really the point of the film: the protagonist, almost as if he were willing himself into a noir myth, seems determined to fall under the spell of a romantic delusion. A fine effort by Truffaut that is the best of his mid-period pulpy, suspense films (along with The Bride Wore Black and Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me). --Tom Keogh


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Modernisé et francisé, le beau roman de l'écrivain américain William Irish a inspiré à François Truffaut l'un de ses films les plus atypiques, au point de dérouter un certain nombre de ses admirateurs. Pourtant, ce thriller étrange et romantique possède une indéniable poésie, fondée sur la folle passion amoureuse qui unit Jean-Paul Belmondo à une Catherine Deneuve plus mystérieuse et plus troublante que jamais ; et soulignée par un superbe accompagnement musical d'Antoine Duhamel. C'est cette poésie qui en faisait significativement l'un des films préférés de Léo Malet. On peut donc considérer qu'il s'agit là de l'une des œuvres les plus personnelles de Truffaut, ne serait-ce que parce que le cinéaste en a écrit seul le scénario et les dialogues, contrairement à son habitude. --Michel Marmin

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Darkest Deneuve, Fév 8 2004
Par cvairag (Allan Hancock College) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I have not seen the DVD. I saw the classic Mermaid on its initial run in the theatres, and the impression continues to haunt me 30 years later. I attribute the impact almost entirely to Mlle Deneuve's diabolical portrait of an utterly lost soul. Of her massive cannon of femme noir performances (spanning nearly half a century), her brilliant, ongoing exhibition of the dark side of the "eternal feminine", none is quite as disturbing, as that of the icily vapid Julie, the heartless, mindless, psychotic and inevitably homocidal/suicidal 'substitute' mail order bride.

In the Mermaid, which followed Belle de Jour and Repulsion in forming the foundation of Deneuve's introduction to an international audience (she'd been making films in France since the tender age of 13), Deneuve's character approaches the sub-human, becomming a sort of cosmic "black-hole" into which her victims (male) are helplessly drawn in a haze romantic self-asserting ignorance, an archeology of a long-lost maenidic fury, or prehensile feminist epistemology, which, under the mature Truffaut's direction and Deneuve's characteristic restraint is played out in grave measures, a ponderous, agonizing, inexorable procession through a slough of despair to dissolution. If Mlle Deneuve et al. have succeeded in creating a character "rotton to her xx chromosone core", they have imparted something crucial about our humanity or lack thereof. For this reason, I rate the Mermaid not as merely good, but great, albeit uncomfortably great, which is perhaps why, it has always been consigned by critics to that dubious category of "flawed masterpieces". But it's worth the price, if for nothing more than to see Deneuve as a flaming redhead.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Truffaut's best Hitchcock film, Janv. 3 2004
Par Eva25at (Vienna, Austria) - Voir tous mes commentaires
People who put a Lonely Heart's ad in the newspaper are often idealists: they try to put into a few words everything they are and expect. The exchange of letters is full of hope. Louis Mahe (Jean Paul Belmondo) is so affected by Julie Roussell's letters that he proposes to her. But not the expected pretty brunette come from board of the "Mississippi" but - Catherine Deneuve. And we know from the start that she is a marriage imposter and that a crime has taken place. She shows no interest in "Julie's" wardrobe (she does not even get her trunk open) and neglects her canary until it dies. But the most basic tricks of seduction (an open zipper) are sufficient to transform Louis into a pliable little dog. First: a joint bank account. And then, when Julie's sister draws attention to herself - the flight. With 27,850 millions of Louis' 28 million francs - she would have needed his signature for the entire sum.

Louis and Julie's sister engage a private detective (Michel Bouquet). Louis contrives to trace Marion (Deneuve's real name) in Antibes where she works as taxi-girl - her gangster-lover left her penniless, or rather centimeless. But Louis finds himself unable to kill her. She tells her story: Orphan. Precocious. Lesbian experiences. Many sugardaddies. Jail. And soon she leads him by the nose again. The detective turns out as sly as a fox and tenacious asa bloodhound. Louis and Marion bury his body in the cellar. Thy flee to Paris, where Louis discovers that Julie has a costly taste. She worships money like a deity. He sells his firm at a fraction of its value, but when the corpse of the detective is discovered ( a flood) they have to flee again - this time without the money. Life in a mountain lodge, together with a whining loser - Marion could think of a more cheerful life without this appendage...

A high point in the careers of everybody involved. Belmondo's self-deceit makes him nearly endearing. Deneuve looks beautiful in her wardrobe by Yves St. Laurent. Her performance is delightful. At first she fakes the fragile wifey - too timid to ask her husband for money, that's why the joint bank account is needed - but after she is exposed she sounds like Katharine Hepburn in the jail scene of BRINGING UP BABY. Truffaut directs with self-evident aplomb. The sixties were the only decade when european films were head and shoulders above american productions. After this film Truffaut was able to look his idol Alfred Hitchcock full in the face.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Meeting Miss "Right", Avril 26 2003
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This film involves the story of a man seeking his "perfect mate" by means of an ad she has placed in a newspaper. He lives on a lonely island in the Indian Ocean (Reunion, once a French colony) and the woman, played by Catherine Deneuve, is from Paris, supposedly. At first the two exchange a series of letters, so as to "get to know one another," and eventually the woman agrees to travel to Reunion to meet the man. He happens to be a wealthy tobacco farmer, and the owner of a cigarette factory, which makes him moderately wealthy. Upon meeting each other in person they appear somewhat uncomfortable with the circumstances, as if niether quite expected what they find. The woman seems to remember little from her correspondance. When sharing his experiences with business partners the man gets less-than-lukewarm responses from his close associates. Despite these peculiar circumstances and an absolute abscence of anything near intimacy the plans for a wedding go forward. Shortly afterward the woman's behavior becomes gradually more bizarre, until finally she disappears altogether, having taken the man's fortune with her. The man's pusuit for this woman, now his wife, follows. We learn he is pursuing more than just a thief; he pursues her as love-object as well, ending up in shady dance halls along the French Riviera, where she is working. Eventually the truth bocomes known, a kind of love between the two develops, and Catherine Deneuve's character as a victim just as much as a victimizer becomes known. All in all I do not think it is one of her best performances. Where the film succeeds at all is in it's underlying message for persons seeking fulfilling relationships by means of classified "personals." In this respect I think Truffaut was ahead of his time.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 DVD-production disaster
The story is entertaining enough, but there is not much joy from viewing this DVD. The problem is that the folks producing it apparently were trying to win the contest for the DVD... Read more
Publié le Janv. 3 2003

2.0étoiles sur 5 DVD-production disaster
The story is entertaining enough, but there is not much joy from viewing this DVD. The problem is that the folks producing it apparently were trying to win the contest for the DVD... Read more
Publié le Janv. 3 2003

2.0étoiles sur 5 horrible editing, acting, script and directing
After watching 2/3 of this movie, I finally decided to drop it. The slant-eyed Paul Belmondo is the worst French actor I've ever seen. No talent at all. Read more
Publié le Oct. 12 2002 par justareader

4.0étoiles sur 5 La Belle de Soir
If on one hand, "La Sirène du Mississipi" is not Truffaut's best, on the other, it is much better than many films we see nowadays -- say, the quasi-remake of this, called... Read more
Publié le Fév 19 2002 par Alysson Oliveira

3.0étoiles sur 5 A ROMANTIC LOST IN THE XXth CENTURY
MISSISSIPPI MERMAID could be considered as an homage to Alfred Hitchcock. True if one appreciates the musical score of the movie very Bernard Herrmann-like or discreet little... Read more
Publié le Fév 3 2002 par wdanthemanw

2.0étoiles sur 5 Misfit
Unlike some other reviewers I read here, I have never met a Truffaut movie I've cared for. I 've tried: I mean, the guy is SOoooo famous. Read more
Publié le Janv. 29 2002

3.0étoiles sur 5 Don't Buy Your Wife from a Catalogue!
Both Francois Truffaut's "Mississippi Mermaid" and Michael Cristopher's "Original Sin" are based on the same Cornell Woolrich pot-boiler novel. Read more
Publié le Déc 17 2001 par MICHAEL ACUNA

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Dark and Obsessive Love Story...
Begining rather unobtrusively, Louis (Belmondo) and Julie (Deneuve) meet for the first time after falling in love through the mail. Read more
Publié le Déc 17 2001 par lasher

3.0étoiles sur 5 Starts well, loses steam
Catherine Deneuve's character is a mail-order bride who finds herself the wife of a handsome, sexy, rich plantation owner. He quickly falls in love with her. Read more
Publié le Juil 13 2001 par Kelly

4.0étoiles sur 5 Two Of the Sexiest People To Ever Grace the Planet
It is hard for me to imagine a more gorgeous couple than Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Paul Belmondo. He was also the lead in the marvelously sexy "Breathless. Read more
Publié le Janv. 22 2001 par carol irvin

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