The Bride Wore Black
"The Bride Wore Black" is a 1968 French film directed by François Truffaut. The story follows a woman named Julie, played by Jeanne Moreau, who seeks revenge on the five men responsible for her husband's death. The film blends elements of thriller and drama, showcasing themes of love, loss, and vengeance.
The narrative unfolds as Julie meticulously plans and executes her revenge, donning a black wedding dress as a symbol of her mourning and determination. The film is noted for its stylish cinematography and Truffaut's unique storytelling, making it a significant work in the French New Wave cinema movement.