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La Beaute du Diable

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Scientist and professor Henri Faust (Michel Simon) is set to retire after decades of study, but he feels there is still much to discover. Enter Mephistopheles (Gérard Philipe), a minion of Lucifer, who offers to turn Faust into a young man. The scholar agrees, but now that he is young again, he finds himself distracted by women. Mephistopheles starts tempting him with more and more -- money, acclaim, even a princess (Simone Valere) -- in order to make Faust yield his eternal soul.

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J. Hoberman ARTINFO.com 02/25/2019
However fusty and old-fashioned, La Beauté du Diable burnished my appreciation for Michel Simon's comic gifts. Go to Full Review
Michael Atkinson Time Out 07/30/2013
4/5
Essential movieness. Go to Full Review
Dave Kehr Chicago Reader 01/01/2000
A prime example of intellectual kitsch. Go to Full Review
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 06/12/2005
4/5
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acsdoug D @acsdoug 12/05/2023 Nice version of the Faust story, although they wimp out on the ending. Good performances from Michel Simon and Gerard Philipe. See more 07/02/2014 Prince: "You've changed. In the old days, you had these odd fears." Professor: "What fears?" Prince: "That making gold was--how shall I put it?--diabolical." Professor: "Really? You and I know the devil doesn't exist. But we mustn't tell anyone." A great version of Faust, less about youth (and old age, death), love, science/knowledge (and ignorance, superstition), than about property (and poverty). Here, the relationship between Mephistopheles and Faust is above all like that between capitalist and worker. See more walter m @Harlequin68 08/06/2013 Despite his being honored for his long and glorious academic career by his peers, Professor Henri Faust(Michel Simon) is not enjoying the celebration in the least, what with the horror of old age and not having completed his life's work. And that's where Mephistopheles(Gerard Philipe) comes in, as he has an offer for Faust to reclaim his lost youth in exchange for his soul. But he is not biting. So, Mephistopheles gives him a free sample. Now young and handsome, Henri ironically does not have any money to pay for dinner for Marguerite(Nicole Besnard) and her friends, and goes back to his former apartment where he is arrested for theft and murder... Over time the story of Faust has been reduced to little more than a metaphor(and one which can be currently applied to certain political leaders), so it's nice to finally to see a spirited adaptation like "La Beaute du Diable" that is elevated by the excellent tandem acting of its leads. While the movie proves once and for all that there is no such thing as a free lunch, as more than one character is done in by greed, this version is as much a product of the time just after World War II it was made as much as anything else, and not in a bad way, either. So, not only does it show what can be done with smoke and mirrors, but out of that, we get references to the war's weapons of mass destruction, along with the stated theme of man's hell being worse than god's. See more 04/29/2012 Chef d'uvre ! Avoir impérativement, culte. See more 10/07/2008 Voilà un gros film qui tâche à la française... C'est à dire un film qui a de la dimension (une histoire, un objectif), qui a du jeu (gérard philippe est très bon mais michel simon encore plus...) See more 02/13/2008 The classic tale of Faust, associated to the charm of a classic, black and white movie.. very classic indeed, but still nice to see , at least for Michel Simon, who is a must as Mephistopheles! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Scientist and professor Henri Faust (Michel Simon) is set to retire after decades of study, but he feels there is still much to discover. Enter Mephistopheles (Gérard Philipe), a minion of Lucifer, who offers to turn Faust into a young man. The scholar agrees, but now that he is young again, he finds himself distracted by women. Mephistopheles starts tempting him with more and more -- money, acclaim, even a princess (Simone Valere) -- in order to make Faust yield his eternal soul.
Director
René Clair
Producer
Salvo D'Angelo
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 6, 2020
Runtime
1h 35m
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