Der Reigen (1950)
7KDer Reigen: Directed by Max Ophüls. With Anton Walbrook, Simone Signoret, Serge Reggiani, Simone Simon. Vignettes revolving around a circle of interconnected love.
“u0026quot;La Rondeu0026quot; is the cinematic equivalent of a short story collection in which affairs of the heart are the central theme and one character from each story plays a part in the next. Almost by definition, movies like this feel less satisfying to me, because no one story is ever allowed to build to any kind of dramatic conclusion, but u0026quot;La Rondeu0026quot; is a pretty good example of the genre. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI donu0026#39;t know that the film (which was based on a stage play) has much to say about love beyond generic platitudes, but it boasts some lovely little performances, especially by Danielle Darrieux, who would go on to captivate me a few years later in another and far superior Max Ophuls film, u0026quot;The Earrings of Madame de…u0026quot;, and Simone Signoret, who plays a weary prostitute. The true star of the picture, however, is the production design, which alone makes the film worth watching. It looks sumptuous, and the camera glides around the spaces as smoothly and gracefully as the carousel that serves as a recurring visual motif in the film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;La Rondeu0026quot; was deservedly nominated for a Best Art Direction Oscar in the black and white category, and Max Ophuls and writing partner Jacques Natanson were nominated for adapting its screenplay.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGrade: B+”