Claude Chabrol - L--enfer -1994- ((full)) Jun 2026
The film is set on the idyllic shores of Lake Saint-Ferréol in the Lauraugais region of southern France. Paul Prieur (Cluzet) has just bought and lovingly renovated a charming country inn by the lake, the same inn where he once worked. It is to be his paradise on earth. He marries the most beautiful woman in the region, the radiant Nelly (Béart), and they have a child together. Their new life seems blessed. The hotel is a success, attracting a steady stream of guests.
Chabrol balances the film's pacing with a cruel, rhythmic repetition. Paul confronts Nelly, she reassures him, peace is briefly restored, and then a minor, insignificant event triggers an even worse wave of paranoia. This cyclical structure traps the viewer in the same exhausting loop that is destroying the marriage. Powerhouse Performances: Cluzet and Béart Claude Chabrol - L--enfer -1994-
Released in 1994, represents a pivotal moment in Chabrol's career, marking a return to the kind of psychological drama and societal critique that defined his early work. The film is loosely based on a novel of the same name by Henry Monnier, which Chabrol had previously adapted for television. However, the 1994 version offers a distinctly modern interpretation, imbuing the narrative with a sense of urgency and relevance that transcends its 19th-century origins. The film is set on the idyllic shores
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