Au hasard Balthazar Comments

  • Garry 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Bresson continues brief...

  • Josephine 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Images (living symbols) represent everything, and religious themes shape and reinforce metaphors and existential dilemmas. Fate is resigned, to the point of Stockholm Syndrome. The walking dead performance lies in the walking dead nature of life, being driven, inside and out, even with wisdom and will, still unable to get rid of it. Running away is just a cycle of being punished again. In the end, the donkey can only choose to die, in a flock of sheep. And what about...

  • Ronny 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Recently, I was watching [Little Donkey and Me] Europeans especially like to use donkeys as a mirror of themselves, probably because of the fateful tragedy of beasts and human beings, and extended some sighs of holy fools. This is a typical concept-first movie. People control the fate of donkeys, and people cannot escape the ubiquitous shackles of...

  • Shany 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    7.8/10 is almost naked, but it does not affect understanding. The title of the master is indeed not for nothing, but the minimalist handwriting interprets a lot of...

  • Rosendo 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    The P5 doesn't work, the headphone jack is broken, and what I'm watching is...

  • Aliza 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    It seems that I saw the faces of Teacher Gu and the second...

  • Vincent 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Probably the most disturbing movie I've seen in recent years. The world's intentional or unintentional bullying and cruelty have created the sacredness of forbearance, silence, escape and resistance. Bresson deliberately stripped off the acting skills, stripped off the sensationalism, and presented the theory of pure cinematic art like doing mathematics, which infinitely magnifies the cruelty of the film. From another point of view, the martial arts masters who can fight blindfolded all over...

  • Bo 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    I kept crying in my heart. If life is bestowed by God and blessed by God, why should the soul suffer so...

  • Treva 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Best practice model for model theory, i.e. acting without acting. Life is full of tragedy, life is nothing but a cage. The Passion of the Donkey: The donkey is a clean thing in the Bible, it can speak human language, it is the mount of the prophet, and it symbolizes peace. After being baptized, the donkey walks like a prophet in the world, in contrast to the fate of the girl, and falls among the sheep (God's people). The male protagonist symbolizes Satan. Schubert +1. Haneke watched and...

  • Alessandro 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Minimalist narrative. It was really sad to see the donkey being bullied again and again by human beings, and it was really unbearable to see his feet stepping on the hard stone road. Humans only care about themselves and don't care about other life. Why do these animals have to serve people from birth? They have paid so much for mankind in exchange for only beatings and bullying. This world has always been like this, it has not changed, and there is no...

Extended Reading
  • Kolby 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    I admit I like donkeys

    It feels like there is a secret connection between Bassat the Donkey and The Horse of Turin. Donkeys and horses are similar creatures, but they are treated differently. Horses are always looked up to. They are noble, free, and spiritual; donkeys are small, stupid, and screeching loudly, as if they...

  • Demond 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    lines

    Marie's mother: He is in despair. Comfort him.
    [Marie's father turns away]
    Priest: You must forgive. Everyone. Much will be forgiven you. You have suffered.
    Marie's father: I may suffer less than you think.
    Priest: [Reading ] God does not foresake forever. He may punish, yet he will have...

Au hasard Balthazar quotes

  • Marie: Don't you believe in anything?

    Merchant: I believe in what I own. I love money. I hate death.

    Marie: You'll die like everyone else.

    Merchant: I will bury them all.

  • Gerard: Lend him to us.

    Marie's mother: He's worked enough. He's old. He's all I have.

    Gerard: Just for a day.

    Marie's mother: Besides, he's a saint.