A fixed idea by Paul Valéry

N/A

1970

Drama

1 hour 42 minutes

Summary

A beach on the shores of the Mediterranean, crushed by the sun, under an implacable blue sky, isolated on a rock like Sisyphus rolling away his bitterness, a man is on the verge of suicide. While ruminating on his fixed idea, he is disturbed by an intruder, a doctor on vacation like him. The man with a fixed idea (Pierre Arditi) declares "I felt in a state of inhumanity", the doctor (Bernard Murat) decked out in all the holidaymaker's accessories: a landing net, an easel and a colored box, comes to invade the morbid loneliness. The importunate debonair begins a conversation that will turn into a philosophical joust where we approach science, Einstein, politics, and the verb. THE MATERIALIST AND THE PHILOSOPHER scrap at speckled foils with the sharpest and most divinely French spirit. Conversation is a balm, an intellectual bandage. The good doctor is a good practitioner and a brave man!

Top Billed Cast

Reviews

No comment for this review.

Sign in

Original NameL’Idée fixe de Paul Valéry (A fixed idea by Paul Valéry)

StatusReleased

LanguageFrançais

Spoken LanguagesFrançais

Budget-

Revenue-