The Swindle(1997) Link

: Chabrol frequently pays homage to Alfred Hitchcock. In The Swindle , this is evident in scenes where characters must navigate public events where escape requires "breaking the rules" of social decorum.

: The film is highly regarded for the chemistry between Isabelle Huppert and Michel Serrault . Huppert uses a series of wigs and disguises throughout the film, leading some critics to view her role as a metaphor for acting itself, with Victor serving as a director-like figure who manages their "productions". The Swindle(1997)

The story follows two small-time con artists: (Isabelle Huppert) and Victor (Michel Serrault). They travel between French and Swiss resort hotels, running low-stakes scams that involve drugging businessmen and stealing just enough money that reporting the crime would be too embarrassing for the victims. : Chabrol frequently pays homage to Alfred Hitchcock

Released in 1997, ( Rien ne va plus ) is the 50th feature film by French New Wave master Claude Chabrol . Unlike many of his more caustic portrayals of class resentment, this film is often described as a "lighter" addition to his filmography—a droll, Hitchcockian comedy-thriller centered on the art of the con and the ambiguity of human identity. Plot and Core Dynamic Huppert uses a series of wigs and disguises