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  1. Jules and Jim is like the moon landing for the movies. It's absolutely strikingly brilliant, I actually didn't remember the miscarriage being a part of the movie, good catch. It's possible Catherine is under the influence of a miscarriage induced depression when she commits the /spoiler/ acts she does at the ending.

  2. Jun 20, 2004 · Drama. 110 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 1961. Roger Ebert. June 20, 2004. 7 min read. Three friends (from left, Henri Serre, Oskar Werner and Jeanne Moreau) share life and love in "Jules and Jim." The film's style came as a revelation in 1962, as director Francois Truffaut skips lightly through the material, covering 25 years while never seeming to ...

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  3. It's a movie about 2 friends, Jules being a Austrian man and Jim being a Frenchman. Their friendship and the movie revolves around a girl named Catherine. The movie is lighthearted at first, often depicting carelessness of young adult lives. Catherine is very much an architectical lighthearted, fun loving spontaneous girl, who does stuff out of ...

  4. In Jules & Jim (without spoiling too much) there's plenty of playful fun earlier in the movie when these two best friends are falling in love with the same woman but it doesn't really end well. What does r/flicks think of Francois Truffaut?

  5. Jules and Jim: Directed by François Truffaut. With Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Serre, Vanna Urbino. Decades of a love triangle concerning two friends and an impulsive woman.

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  7. Feb 8, 2022 · Jules and Jim spans 25 years in the lives of friends Jules (Oskar Werner) and Jim (Henri Serre) as the pair find their relationship tested not only by the onset of World War I but by the beautiful and beguiling Catherine (Jeanne Moreau) and their shared desire to have her. Originally written by Henri-Pierre Roché, the story is a charming yet poignant tale that swiftly moves through ...