Devil in the Flesh (1947)

 Claude Autant-Lara's "Devil in the Flesh"


Set during the backdrop of World War I, Claude Autant-Lara's 1947 film "Devil in the Flesh" details a romantic affair between a hospital nurse and a 17-year-old young boy. The couple's primary concern is the fiancé of the woman who is away fighting in the war and his inevitable return. Although the film doesn't concern itself with anything rooted in thematic relevance, I still found myself utterly engaged with this messy and tricky relationship. By the film's end, I was utterly devastated by the film's tragedy and the coming apart of a relationship, despite the bittersweet circumstances that surround it. Like I said, the film doesn't really relate to anything other than its own inherent story to me, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and emotionally connected the whole way. 

 


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