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The Red Circle Discussion
In this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we review The Red Circle, a 1970 French crime thriller directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film follows the lives of four men: a prison escapee, a master thief, an alcoholic ex-cop, and a ruthless gangster, who are all destined to meet in the red circle of fate. We discuss the film’s plot, characters, themes, and style, as well as the influence it had on other filmmakers. We also talk about the film’s iconic heist scene, which is one of the longest and most suspenseful in cinema history. If you love classic movies with a touch of noir, you won’t want to miss this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. <br/><br/>You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. <br/>Kye Profile: kyehale<br/>Jason Profile BigHas