La traque

1975 [FRENCH]

Drama / Thriller

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Plot summary

Somewhere in rural France, a young English female tourist is sexually assaulted by two men in the countryside. After she manages to escape, a party of local hunters agree to track her in order to cover up the scandal.

Director

Top cast

Michael Lonsdale as David Sutter
Mimsy Farmer as Helen Wells
Paul Crauchet as Rollin
Michel Constantin as Le capitaine Nimier
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889.68 MB
1200*720
French 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
Seeds 3
1.61 GB
1800*1080
French 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
Seeds 14

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by athanasiosze 7 / 10

6.9/10. Recommended.

I see only 11 reviews and 839 ratings and that's a shame because this is a good movie. I wouldn't call it a hidden gem neither a MUST WATCH movie but it's underappreciated for sure : A good 70's drama/thriller, well directed and well acted which made me invested and kept my attention until its ending. Characters felt real, not cartoonish and fake like characters from similar movies, they had a background and the story overall was convincing.It's not enjoyable and this has nothing to do with revenge movies, in which the victim is turning into John Rambo. To be honest, i would prefer a different ending, but this ending is strong and that's what differentiates this movie from similar, totally unrealistic movies. The last scene, with the credits roll and this particular music, will stay with me for some time.
Reviewed by Coventry 8 / 10

There ain't no party like a French hunting party!

"La Traque" is an undeservedly obscure French drama/thriller that is incredibly tense, intelligent, compelling and unpredictable. The title, plot synopsis and awesome movie poster make you assume that this is another variant on the "The Most Dangerous Game" in combination with "Straw Dogs" or "Deliverance", but the film is much more than that. It's a dreary Sunday and a bunch of macho males gather in the countryside for an afternoon of wild boar hunting. The group of acquaintances (I really wouldn't refer to them as close friends) exists of prominent aristocrats, like a land owner and an aspiring senator, as well as middle class guys, like a pair of car mechanic brothers and a former military man. During the hunt, the Danville brothers encounter Helen Wells, a beautiful English tourist searching for a country cottage to rent during the holidays. They viciously rape the defenseless poor girl, but she manages to wound Paul Danville and flee into the forest. Although none of the other hunting party members is responsible for what happened, they all have their own dark secrets and absolutely want to avoid getting linked to a scandal. Therefore, rather than helping Helen, they decide to collectively track her down and silence her. The acts and decisions taken by the lead characters may seem illogical and revolting, but they're actually very realistic and plausible. In fact, "La Traque" is much more of a social character study instead of a rancid backwoods thriller. Real human beings are much more cowardly and self-protective than the heroes depicted in movies, as illustrated in the unforgettably bleak finale. The atmosphere of the film is thoroughly grim and depressing, with fantastic exterior locations and powerful camera-work. The all-star cast is sublime, with particularly Mimsy Farmer, Michael Longsdale and Jean-Pierre Marielle giving away solid performances. I'm not too familiar with the repertoire of director Serge Leroy, but solely based on his surefooted direction here, I already added two of his other potentially great sounding films on my must-see list.
Reviewed by dbdumonteil 8 / 10

Unfairly overlooked.

Serge Leroy has never been a great director but this one is arguably his best.A group of notables go hunting in the woods.A young girl (Mimsy Farmer,who was the star of "More") ,becomes their victim."La traque" (tracking) is not a misnomer cause the girl is tracked down all along the movie which includes violence and murder.It could have been an umpteenth version of "the most dangerous game" ,it is actually much more.Leroy beats Chabrol at his own game when he shows ,as his colleague perhaps never did,how the bourgeois can get away with complete impunity.A solid cast,featuring some of the best actors of the time (Mickael Lonsdale,Jean-Pierre Marielle,Paul Crauchet,Michel Constantin..) gives the characters substance.And Claude Renoir's cinematography brilliantly enhances the silvan landscapes where the unfortunate heroine runs for her life.
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