La Ronde

La Ronde
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Directed by Max Ophuls

Starring: Simone Signoret, Anton Walbrook, Simone Simon, Gérard Philipe

Criterion Collection, 1950, DVD

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Simone Signoret, Anton Walbrook, and Simone Simon lead a roundelay of French stars in Max Ophuls's delightful, acerbic adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's controversial turn-of-thecentury play La ronde. Soldiers, chambermaids, poets, and aristocrats, all are on equal footing in this multicharacter merry-go-round of love and infidelity, directed with a sweeping gaiety as knowingly frivolous as it is enchanting and shot with Ophuls's trademark intricate cinematography. SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES: New, restored high-definition digital transfer, Audio commentary featuring film scholar Susan White, author of The Cinema of Max Ophuls, Interview with Max Ophuls's son, the Academy Award winning filmmaker Marcel Ophuls
Interview with actor Daniel Gelin (Napoleon, Testament of Orpheus)
Interview with film scholar Alan Williams, Selected correspondence between Sir Laurence Olivier and Heinrich Schnitzler (the playwright's son), illustrating the controversy surrounding the source play
New and improved English subtitle translation. PLUS: A new essay by film critic Terrence Raffert

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The exquisite circularity of the roundelay has always been an attractive cinematic device, but never has it been used with more delicacy and canny insight than in La Ronde, Max Ophüls's adaptation of the Arthur Schnitzler play Reigen. The camera glides, swirls, and delicately dances around fleeting moments between lovers, from chance meetings and secret trysts, to the sincere but hopeless courtship by a besotted admirer, to the relaxed banter of cuckolding married couples. Ophüls's wry glimpses behind closed doors and pulled curtains are both cynical and sweet, generous of character but suspect of motive. As one scene ends, we waltz along as the characters change partners and dance again and again; we follow streetwalkers and soldiers, courtesans and counts, until we come full circle. Returning to the superb metaphor of the carousel, where dapper Anton Walbrook wanders about as host and commentator (a sort of literary ringmaster, like Peter Ustinov in Lola Montes), Ophüls plays at the game of love with a cocked grim and a sly jab, though he never belittles or judges. What could easily have descended into farce is lifted into loving satire by Ophüls's elegant touch and sparkling wit. A huge success in Europe, its continental attitude wasn't embraced by American audiences at the time. But it has come to be regarded one of Ophüls's finest and most beautifully visualized films. Everyone is somebody's fool, and isn't it wonderful? — Sean Axmaker

Product Details

Title: La Ronde
Sales Rank: 30383 in DVD
Actor: Simone Signoret, Anton Walbrook, Simone Simon, Gérard Philipe
Director: Max Ophuls
Studio: Criterion Collection, 2008-09-16, Theatrical Release: 1950
Format: Anamorphic, Black & White, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, Subtitled, Surround Sound, THX, Widescreen, NTSC, Acpect Ratio 1.33:1
Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating: Unrated
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 93 minutes
Package Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches, 0.18 pounds

Customer Reviews
A confection of naughtiness
A chocolate confection of a movie.
Set in Vienna circa 1900, based on a play by Viennese playwrite Arthur Schnitzler, it's a series of vignettes more about lust than love. The vignettes flow together by having one person appearing in the next -- generally being the seducer in one, the victim in the other.
As I understand it, Ophuls moderated the promiscuous tone…   More reviews
What goes around comes around
Having seen the movie when it was first released, I was thrilled to find it available as a DVD. It is elegant, witty, but a little passe: Movies have come a long way since in "letting it all hang out". Some of the episodes are not fully developed and look more like first drafts. Still, watching skilled actors at work, especially Anton Walbrook as the…   More reviews
Controversial and very entertaining
This review is for the Criterion Collection DVD edition of the film.
La Ronde based on Arthur Schnitzler's controversial play, Reigen, is one of Max Ophüls best known films. It is based on a 1897 play that was derided as obscene by critics. The story has lost its raciness over the decades as standards have changed and the film had few…   More reviews
An Alltime Favorite On DVD At Last.
This 1950 film was considered quite scandalous in its day especially in America. The essential premise of characters having sex without marriage shocked conservative moviegoers even though it was done with wit and style and doesn't show you anything improper. It was based on an 1897 play by Viennese doctor turned playwright Arthur Schnitzler called REIGEN which created…   More reviews
La Ronde is a wonderful mixture of anticipation, pleasure and rue. It might even make you think wisdom could be involved
"What is still missing for love to start its rounds? A waltz...and here it is. The waltz turns. The carousel turns...and the merry-go-round of love can begin turning, too."
If Le Plaisir is a clever study in how pleasure can lead to despair, hopelessness and, fortunately, more pleasure, and if Madame D... is a masterpiece of love's elegant sadness, perhaps La Ronde can be seen…   More reviews
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