Claude is a whistleblower

Yasmin 2022-04-23 07:05:19

After reading several comments, I also share my thoughts. First of all, Claude must be a liar and a good liar, he is a murder, first he deceived the judge, then four other people in his prison, his lover is his wife's sister when he came to see him, he said I I really want to, although I haven't finished speaking, I can guess that he wants to kill his wife. Combined with the three guns loaded before, it can be concluded that he came in with intentional murder. After coming to the new prison, in order to have a good relationship with other people, he lied that he was a good person. After all, no one would say that he was a bad person. Secondly, Claude is a selfish, weak and incompetent person, and I tend to be Claude who is the informer in the film. He is a cowardly ordinary person in the middle and upper class. He used to rely on his grandmother and then his wife, but he fell in love with his wife's sister. Only by killing his wife can he get money and be with her sister. But failed to go to jail. As for why he went to this four-person prison, it should be that his previous prison life was not pleasant, because he has such a line in the film: Few prison life can be as united as you (inaccurate, roughly). Unhappy, he thought of bribing the warden, so with the scene of Jin's lighter, the warden understood what he meant and moved him to a harmonious prison, which is No. 11. After coming to this prison, seeing everyone's attitude and their own situation, it is not a bad idea to join the prison escape plan.

As for why the warden still detained him in the end, it should be that the inspectors in the prison found out that several of them were abnormal. Every time they slept and rounded the room, they always covered their heads and slowly curled their legs and stretched their legs. It took a long time. The watchmen in the prison are not fools either. But they were only suspicious, and no evidence was found, so they had to find someone to find out the news. He was the last of the five, and he should have looked at the files comprehensively, so they were going to start looking for clues from him. The fact is that his wife did not withdraw the lawsuit. , the warden deceived him, and he betrayed others for his own benefit. Since he is guilty, and he has the heart to escape from prison, he will definitely not be released.

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Extended Reading
  • Amber 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The first intuition is unmistakably Bressonian: the laconic silence of the narrative, the audience knowing less than the show's people, and the repetition and amplification of a process. But the saw door in "Last Escape" is very covert and patient, while the excavation in "The Hole" is bold and precise. Furthermore, the vision of the former is set up around people, and the vision of the latter is set up around the prison cell, which also implies the ultimate fate of the fugitives.

  • Elaina 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    CTMD, I hate that leaker.

Le Trou quotes

  • [first lines]

    self: [wiping grease off hands] Hello. My friend Jacques Becker recreated a true story in all its detail. My story. It took place in 1947 at the Sante prison.

  • [last lines]

    Roland Darban: [stripped, facing the wall under guard] Poor Gaspard.