Le Plaisir

1952 Drama | Comedy
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The works of Guy de Maupassant have likely been adapted by more French filmmakers than those of any other author (with the possible exception of Georges Simenon). Max Ophuls harnesses three Maupassant short stories to suit his artistic purposes in Le Plaisir (House of Pleasure). In The Mask, an aging lothario (Jean Galland) learns more about himself than he cares to when he dons a mask to cover his wrinkles. In The House of Madame Tellier, the proprietress of a brothel (Madeline Renaud) closes up shop one day for an unusual (for her) personal mission. And in The Model, both the title character (Simone Simon) and her artist-lover (Daniel Gelin) pay the price for her romantic impulsiveness. Each of the playlets in Le Plaisir explore conflicting sides of human nature -- a theme common to both the works of Maupassant and the films of Ophuls.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide