Thérèse Raquin
1953

Thérèse Raquin

Thérèse Raquin (Original Title)

Dorothy's (Simone Signoret) husband is a very eccentric man with an eccentric temper, not only that, he is always bedridden because of poor health, and Dorothy has to take care of his food and living. In addition, Dorothy's mother-in-law (Sylvie) is also a difficult old woman, weak character Dorothy everywhere by their control and command, living in the day-to-day labor and depression...

1953年11月6日

The rules are for everybody, even foreigners.

Gratitude, pity, they're chains, you know.

I've never had any luck, you see. Kicks in the rear as a kid. Gunshots as a youth. This is my first encounter with lady luck. I just couldn't pass it up. 

I own nothing, except my truck. When I'm bored with one town, I go to another. But there's nobody in my life.

I admire you. You're strong and free. You think only of yourself. What you want, you need at once without delay. Perhaps you prefer your security, your small life where nothing happens.

If a girl loves a man, if she trusts him, it's easy for her to leave with him.

- I only know how to do sad things. To mend, look after people, count money.
- You're not made for doing sad things. You're strong and beautiful. Your body was made for dancing...for loving. You can't go on living like that, Thérèse.

- I suggested going to the movies. 
- To breathe in germs and watch couples kiss? There are enough of them on the street. And those pictures are bad for you.

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