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: A quiet, relentless detective on the hunt for Vogel.

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.'" Le Cercle Rouge(1970)

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" : A quiet, relentless detective on the hunt for Vogel

: A master thief with a legendary poker face, newly released from prison. 🎭 The Plot and "The Red Circle" :

: A volatile and resourceful fugitive who just escaped police custody.

: A former police sharpshooter plagued by vivid, alcohol-induced hallucinations.

This quote sets a heavy tone of unavoidable karma and fatalism that looms over the characters: