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Trout (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 103 mins

Original Title

La Truite
  • Director: Joseph Losey
  • Writer: Roger Vailland; Monique Lange
  • Producer: Christian Ferry; Patricia Losey

CGiii Comment

Losey's penultimate film...and, quite possibly, his worst.

The timeline is so erratic that you have to rely on Huppert's ever-changing hairstyle to keep on top of things...if ever a hatchet job was done on a film - here it is.

But, woefully, that's not it's only problem...the writing is flatulent...wimpy gay man marries lusty girl...who pisses of to Japan with a business man after a very posh game of ten-pin bowling!!! It is as ridiculous as it sounds.

And then there's the direction...or lack of...Losey had little in the way of talent to begin with, he needed a great writer as with Pinter's The Servant...but, by the 1980s, any trace had evaporated - here is the proof.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Frederique (Huppert) leaves her family's small-town trout farm to embark on an journey taking her to Japan and into the arms of a man. Irritations concerning her actions and present state of feelings begin to fill her mind, forcing her to come to terms with innermost self.

Cast & Characters

Isabelle Huppert as Frederique;
Jean-Pierre Cassel as Rambert;
Jeanne Moreau as Lou;
Daniel Olbrychski as Saint-Genis;
Jacques Spiesser as Galuchat;
Isao Yamagata as Daigo Hamada;
Jean-Paul Roussillon as Verjon;
Roland Bertin as The Count;
Lisette Malidor as Mariline;
Craig Stevens as Carter, Company President;
Ruggero Raimondi as Party Guest;
Alexis Smith as Gloria;
Lucas Belvaux as Le commis;
Pierre Forget as Pere de Frederique;
Ippo Fujikawa as Kumitaro