Au hasard Balthazar Comments

  • Turner 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    Bresson uses minimalism to bring a montage-like visual impact, although each shot (than before) records the actors' micro-expressions in more detail, and rarely adds to the soundtrack, but the shot jumps too fast (almost a millimeter). There is no plot coherence at all), so that the audience has to splicing the fragmented information completely, only the donkey that is constantly beaten by the whip runs through, like the heroine, who has freedom and is chased by fate and has nowhere to...

  • Leo 2022-03-22 09:02:59

    Life is devastating, Balthazar doesn't understand this cruel world but he watches it all the time. 8.8...

  • Bridie 2022-03-22 09:02:59

    Life is devastating, Balthazar doesn't understand this cruel world but he watches it all the time. 8.8...

  • Earnest 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    1. Man must be the worst creature on this earth. From the point of view of a donkey, those who waved whips at him, spoofing and torture for no reason, this nature is too evil. 2. He can't speak, but he is wise and emotional. 3. That girl is like this donkey, she bears it silently, but she just can't escape certain predetermined...

  • Lucile 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    Mary's death made the tragedy a tragedy. There seems to be no other better ending. Life is a tragic encounter, and if the donkey is a saint, it is a witness to suffering without words. Rancière used the first few shots of the film to talk about the image, but I think after watching the film, what he said is not that important. Maybe he said it well, the literary nature of the image. This movie is an old folk...

  • Noelia 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    1 The beginning of the sonata sounded, and suddenly a donkey croak was interrupted. 2 A white hand appeared on the black donkey. 3 Shoot the child in the opposite direction of the camera. 4 It was the father who heard speaking, but the child who saw it. 5My father did not agree to buy a donkey, so he led the donkey down the mountain together after dissolving the mirror. And a lot of close-ups of hands and feet throughout the film. The characteristics of isolation, interruption, opposition,...

  • Mozelle 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    In the coldness, we can always wait for the shy but kind-hearted Mary to appear in the camera. Mary loves Butsa, and Mary is also Butsa. Anyone can be Butsa, but we never waited for her for the last time. Most people Will want to mingle in the flock, or become a high-ranking evil shepherd dog, Bresson's analogy this time seems simple, but in fact it is extremely difficult to understand. Godard: This action shows a world in 90...

  • Velva 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    IQ can't keep up with such...

  • Jillian 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    I have a small donkey, which I never ride. One day I rode it on a whim to change money. I had a small leather whip in my hand, and I was complacent. I don't know why, and I fell into the...

  • Sonny 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    In a love triangle between a man and a donkey, the donkey became the male lead, with the same tragic fate as the heroine. The masterpiece of Bresson's minimalism, the amount of information is amazing, the film's response is far richer and more profound than the story itself. Influenced by the Janssen School, Bresson did not believe that the behavior of the characters should have their own psychological motives. The characters are always fighting against the will, and they are always going to a...

Extended Reading
  • Jerald 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    Bresson's propositional composition, is this still a movie?

    "Style is everything," Bresson said. "Batsa the Donkey" practiced all his style, and ended up not being a film but a pile of perverse material. The biggest problem with this film is that the excessive pursuit of some kind of concise and grim anti-human mythology eventually delays the narrative...

  • Claud 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    "Balthazar" God's Passion Day

    God created the heaven and earth and all things in seven days, and on the seventh day created man in his own image, and let them manage the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, the livestock and insects on the earth, and human beings became the managers and rulers of this world. . From Adam and...

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.