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The film opens with a made-up Buddhist quote fabricated by director Jean-Pierre Melville himself: "Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, drew a circle with a piece of red chalk and said: 'If it be that men are destined to meet, whatever befalls them, whatever the paths they tread, they will inevitably meet in the red circle.'"
This quote sets a heavy tone of unavoidable karma and fatalism that looms over the characters: Le Cercle Rouge(1970)
: A quiet, relentless detective on the hunt for Vogel. The film opens with a made-up Buddhist quote
is the ultimate summation of the heist genre, stripping the crime thriller down to its most pure, ritualistic, and existential elements . It stands as a towering achievement in French neo-noir cinema, defined by its incredible atmosphere, stoic characters, and a legendary half-hour heist sequence that is executed in complete silence. 🎭 The Plot and "The Red Circle" 🎭 The Plot and "The Red Circle" :
: A former police sharpshooter plagued by vivid, alcohol-induced hallucinations.
: A master thief with a legendary poker face, newly released from prison.
: A volatile and resourceful fugitive who just escaped police custody.