Best opening sequence?


Does anybody share my view that this film probably has one of the best opening sequences in movie history? I would only put the opening sequence in The Touch Of Evil (and possibly The Graduate) in the same league.

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I agree, as soon as the piano piece came on I was hooked like no other.

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Yes indeed. All shown backwards as I recall.
Excellent film.
The other scene I like best is the wedding lunch, set in a field, where he is eating through the meal until he sees people that shouldn't be there and realises there's something not quite right.

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I agree--they're both terrific sequences.

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I'm glad we can write a little about this wonderful film ; only five threads, that's not much...

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I just finished watching it and I couldn't agree with you more Fleurus!Five threads really do belittle this bittersweet little diamond of a film.I love french pessimism and french melancholy in french films.


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Evan : If you liked "Les Choses de la Vie" then try "César et Rosalie"
Same director, same actress, different theme and a wonderful comedy, quite funny at times.

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The beginning reminded me of a Claude Chabrol film. His films usually have the great, gripping opening scenes.

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