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As the boyishly inept Doinel, Leaud is effortlessly charming, while the radiant Seyrig is marvelous as a smoldering seductress married to a neurotic shoe salesman.
John Farr: Sweets for My Sweet: Cinematic Bon-Bons for Valentine's Day 2008
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As in the Doinel films by Truffaut, Leaud acts as a sort of alter ego figure for Eustache.
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Jean-Pierre Leaud (who starred in both films) is Daniel, the protagonist/narrator.
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As in the Doinel films by Truffaut, Leaud acts as a sort of alter ego figure for Eustache.
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“The progression from Bazin/Truffaut to Truffaut/Leaud, symbolized by Itard/Victor (characters from the Wild Child), tells a story of love through work ties rather than blood ties, or the power of adaptation through adoption.” (excerpted from Francois Truffaut by Annette Insdorf - pg182).
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Jean-Pierre Leaud (who starred in both films) is Daniel, the protagonist/narrator.
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Jean-Pierre Leaud shared a birthday with Kierkegaard.
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“The progression from Bazin/Truffaut to Truffaut/Leaud, symbolized by Itard/Victor (characters from the Wild Child), tells a story of love through work ties rather than blood ties, or the power of adaptation through adoption.” (excerpted from Francois Truffaut by Annette Insdorf - pg182).
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Leaud was starring in La Chinoise, Godard's new film about the New Left.
1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004
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The rat is played by Jean-Pierre Leaud, who appeared in many Truffaut and Godard films.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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