Synopsis
Probably the finest of
Malle's early films, this is a calmly objective but profoundly compassionate account of the last 24 hours in the life of a suicide.
Maurice Ronet gives a remarkable, quietly assured performance as the alcoholic who, upon leaving a clinic, visits old friends in the hope that they will provide him with a reason to live. They don't, and
Malle's achievement lies not only in his subtle but clear delineation of his protagonist's emotions but in his grasp of life's compromises. A small gem, polished to perfection by an unassuming professional.