The French “new wave” loved the Hollywood crime movies of the ’40s, with their perennially wet streets, shadowy velvet cinematography, antiheroic leading men and amoral leading ladies. In 1957, Louis Malle, fresh from directing oceanographer Jacques Cousteau’s startling documentary Silent World, shook the water out of his ears and made…
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