L'Argent Comments

  • Thelma 2023-04-15 04:19:39

    ?, How many can be found, cut the number of sheets, hold steady and rush, the one who is pushed away is "I don't know", the slipknot and the end are lingering, the singularity of pollutants precipitation from the interference source, the life that jumps up and down On the edge of his face, a blank sheet that insists on giving points, grows against the blue sea of ​​choking water, everyone lies in front of the bloody mouth and surrenders, but in the end he bites to death and wipes out the...

  • Orland 2023-04-03 01:27:49

    Simple and cool. The cold reality, in this society, is that the good and innocent will be punished, while the bad will go unpunished. The indifference of the money society and the extreme selfishness of everyone, they only care about themselves, and they care about the lives of...

  • Allie 2023-03-29 08:57:18

    In fact, the story line is very long, and the narrative line will stabilize in the later stage. The entire previous story line can even be separated out into 2-3 complete stories. The reason why it is a movie at the end is to deal with it in a minimalist way. The causal relationship of the narrative, this minimalist image technique is not easy to handle and control, if it is not the whole but a single shot or a single paragraph, there will be a very strong sense of unfamiliarity in the...

  • Johnnie 2023-03-14 14:26:09

    A combination of sound and image rather than photography and drama, close-ups, simplified dialogue, metaphorical themes, realistic and realistic, yet full of...

  • Vicenta 2023-03-02 07:21:11

    @Beijing French Cultural Center Bresson Film Festival. Money butterfly...

  • Theron 2023-01-30 03:28:14

    Bresson has his own set of narrative systems, telling a causal story with the coldest and most restrained emotions, not emphasizing the root cause of the crime, but about its spread, one by one, until the victim turns into the perpetrator. It is a misfortune of the society, and the camera also highlights local close-ups, reducing people to enslavers of money, and the numbness of losing their personality fits the tone of the...

  • Diego 2022-12-25 20:23:45

    As expected of a director who is a painter, he is powerful and looks like a still life. The camera is always low, shooting hands and feet, things being manipulated, things being grasped: desks, cash registers, water pipes, medical equipment, letters, money. All the key moves that would cause riots were omitted, no shouting, no outward rout, the tears cold, the money...

  • Jacinthe 2022-12-09 14:45:04

    Again, there is no movie music. The final killing scene is delivered by the panic of the dog. Expressionism or Realism? Looking at the indifferent faces of the actors is reminiscent of Kurishov's experiments, they have no expressions, and the movie comes out. The poster is very good, and the video is...

  • Electa 2022-11-04 12:44:38

    Bresson's final masterpiece takes the iconic performances, scheduling, and sound effects of his cinematic writing to the extreme; the point of view of the gods/humans/animals ceases to exist, and an almost absolute will dominates the narrative. , the film presents the spirit of Dostoevsky and Nietzsche. The dark or light blue, green and cyan run through the whole film, such as the ubiquitous variation of...

  • Neoma 2022-09-19 15:11:23

    The strong logic completely dissolves the stagnant sense of movement in the early...

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  • Mariane 2022-01-23 08:01:45

    Director said

    Money, like love and death, seems to be an eternal theme. Emile Zola has written a novel titled "Money", Shakespeare in "The Merchant of Venice", Molière in "The Misty Man", and modern French writer Marcel Parnell in "Dobbs" In ", all have expressed similar views on the social functions of money....

  • Travon 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    No one can stay out

    This is the first time to see Bresson, said to be adapted from Tolstoy's novel. The camera is calm and restrained, no nonsense. The actor is a non-professional actor, and it can't be seen that he is performing. He was talking about a young man who received a counterfeit bill at work, and when he...

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L'Argent quotes

  • Yvon Targe: [to the guy who sent him to jail] You have me on your conscience. You have to answer for that now.

  • Yvon Targe: Wait. Everyone will be happy soon. I won't wait around for that. Believe me, it will bore us stupid. I want happiness now, on my terms.