Jean Renoir's hoorah for the free human spirit: a stagy and sentimental story about a no-good bum and would-be suicide who is fished out of the river and then stubbornly resists all of his bourgeois benefactor's attempts to lead him along the road to rehabilitation. Michel Simon, his leonine head wreathed in shaggy hair, is perhaps the perfect actor to represent uncontrollable, unsquelchable, and unstomachable humanity. (1932) — Duncan Shepherd
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