
Directed by Jean Renoir, 1939, France, 113 minutes
Netflix Description: When affluent Marquis Robert de la Chesnaye (Marcel Dalio) hosts a party at his sprawling property, emotions run high. Guests include Robert's mistress Genevieve (Mila Parely) and pilot Andre Jurieu (Roland Toutain), who fancies Robert's wife, Christine (Nora Gregor). Meanwhile, Schumacher (Gaston Modot) is trying to keep Marceau (Julien Carette) from hitting on his wife (Paulette Dubost). All the while, the servants watch with great interest.
Okay, don't pay attention to that description of the movie. It makes it sound boring, or like a weird soap opera. This was not a boring movie at all! I really enjoyed it and I'm surprised that it's not more well-known to the masses. I know I had never heard of it before deciding to watch this list of films.
The film is really a social commentary about the French ruling class at the time it was made (right before WWII). It portrays the upper-class as ridiculous and silly with no regard for the consequences of their actions. Worse still, it shows the working class emulating their behaviors. Because of its themes, it was hated at the time of its release, according to the introduction by Renoir on the DVD special features, and people actually wanted to burn down theaters after seeing it.
Definitely take the time to watch this movie and make sure you don't quit partway through it. For most of the movie, it does seem a bit like a silly soap opera. But the ending completely makes up for it!

