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This place is in the heart of Brooklyn, Williamsburg. The only good thing was the Music. Everything else sucked. I was invited to a birthday and we sat in a table and ordered two bottles. Had we known that at the end of the night the price would be almost $1,000, we would have never sat down. Geez, so If u want to sit at LEFEU come loaded. Dancing is horrible, there is no space to move around and the waitress have to walk through the dance floor with the drinks ordered, followed by a security guard. I got so angry that I decided to sit, It was not worth the pushing and shoving going on. The owners, sit around drinking and smoking HOOKA. Who ever heard of the owners getting drunk on the job. SO do not count on them for any help.

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The Fire Within (French: Le feu follet) is a 1963 French film directed by Louis Malle. It is based on the novel of the same name by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. The film stars Maurice Ronet as Alain Leroy, a recovering alcoholic at a rehabilitation clinic in Versailles who has depression. He decides to end his life, but first decides to visit his friends in Paris one last time, in an attempt at finding a reason to continue living. The movie also stars Jeanne Moreau—who had previously worked with Ronet and Malle in Elevator to the Gallows—as well as Alexandra Stewart, Bernard Noel, Lena Skerla, Hubert Deschamps and Yvonne Clech. The score features the music of Erik Satie.

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Le Feu was published in Paris in 1916. We have used the English translation of 1917 here. Some of the British words used will probably need translation as well. A few missing quotation marks have been replaced; the em dash is rendered as two minus signs without space on either side. We have not preserved the page numbers.

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