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Episode 79: “A Creeping Tom,” or René Clement’s Plein Soleil
Season 3 · Episode 10

Episode 79: “A Creeping Tom,” or René Clement’s Plein Soleil

Upper Middlebrow

March 10, 202552m 25s

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Show Notes

Chris and Jesse charge into our next group of works, Ripley en Filmes, beginning with René Clement's visually stunning 1960 film Plein Soleil, an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Clement casts Alain Dumont as Tom Ripley, Maurice Ronet as Philippe (a renamed Dickie Greenleaf), and Marie Laforêt as Marge. Clement makes some major divergences from Highsmith's plot in some places while hewing closely to it in others, leading to an interesting discussion about directors' responsibility to their source material. The lads are both thirsty for Alain Dumont, but does the plot rise to the level of the film's metaphorical weight?