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'The Fire Within' ( , meaning "The Manic Fire" or "Will-o'-the-Wisp") is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Louis Malle, based on the 1931 novel 'Will O' the Wisp' by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, which itself was inspired by the life of Jacques Rigaut. The film stars Maurice Ronet, Jeanne Moreauwho had previously worked with Ronet and Malle in 'Elevator to the Gallows'as well as Alexandra Stewart, Bernard Noel, Lena Skerla, Hubert Deschamps and Yvonne Clech. The score features the music of Erik Satie.

Plot



Alain Leroy is a recovering alcoholic at a rehabilitation clinic in Versailles, and he remains at the clinic, not working, even though his doctors believe he is ready to return to ordinary life. He is pensive and despondent, and is separated from his wife, who lives in New York. He intends to commit suicide, but first decides to visit his friends in Paris one final time, trying to find a reason to live.

After his arrival in Paris, he sees one friend after another and has a series of conversations, some surface-level, some introspective. After one chat at a cafe, he relapses and becomes physically ill, and is taken in by old acquaintances, who then hold a dinner party which Leroy attends. He is given more to drink at the party, and becomes sarcastic and belligerent. The stark contrast and seemingly pointless nature of his friends' bourgeois existence only brings Leroy into a state of even further frustration with his perceived absence of meaning in life.

The following morning, he receives a call from Solange, who was at the party the previous evening. She expresses interest in him, but he rebuffs her, and hangs up on her. He then shoots himself in the heart.

Cast



* Maurice Ronet as Alain Leroy

* Lna Skerla as Lydia

* Yvonne Clech as Mademoiselle Farnoux

* Hubert Deschamps as D'Averseau

* Jean-Paul Moulinot as Dr. La Barbinais

* Mona Dol as Madame La Barbinais

* Pierre Moncorbier as Moraine

* Ren Dupuy as Charlie (as Ren Dupuis)

* Bernard Tiphaine as Milou

* Bernard Nol as Dubourg

* Ursula Kubler as Fanny

* Jeanne Moreau as Eva

* Alexandra Stewart as Solange

Reception



The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences In his '2006 Movie Guide', Leonard Maltin gives the film 3.5 stars (out of four) and calls it "probably Malle's best early film." Roger Ebert gave the film the same rating, describing it as a "triumph of style."

American director Wes Anderson's works were generally influenced by Malle, with 'The Royal Tenenbaums' (2001) particularly drawing from 'The Fire Within'. A line from 'The Fire Within' is also translated into English and appears as "I'm going to kill myself tomorrow" in 'The Royal Tenenbaums'.

See also



* List of submissions to the 36th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of French submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References




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