Reception
In his review in The New York Times, Bosley Crowther called the film "a curiously crude and hackneyed drama." Crowther goes on to write:
Some of the sequences are searing, especially those that have to do with the trip to Reims and the furtiveness of the fellow to hide his liaison from the people for whom he has come to speak. The atmosphere of air travel, of French provincial hotels and of literary lionizing are crisply created by Mr. Truffaut. But what his picture has to tell us—and the extent to which it is able to move—is no more than was provided by, let's say, Back Street, with Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullivan, years ago.In his review in Slant Magazine, Glenn Heath Jr. called the film "a mesmerizing morality play detailing the machinations of adultery and their deadly consequences."
On the review aggregator web site Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 91% positive rating among top critics based on 22 reviews, and an 85% positive audience rating based on 1,844 user ratings.
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