Le Trou--It's A Movie About A Prison Break

Aurelia 2022-08-01 14:57:28

After watching it, I read a lot of film reviews, and everyone has different ideas. They are basically discussing who is the informer. The only one who can get a glimpse of the director's intention in the whole film is probably the prison guard who caught the bug and threw it at the spider web with a grinning smile. The shot indicates that the protagonist and his party are like insects in the hands of the prison guards, struggling in the small cubicle, but they cannot escape the palm of the prison guard.

In my opinion, who told the secret in this film? Since the director did not express it, there is no need to worry about it. The shape of the hole appears many times in the film, and this is what the director really wants to say—the hole symbolizes the cage. It also symbolizes freedom. At the same time, under the surface, the addition of Claude has opened a hole in the conspiracy of the four, and Claude and the four of them, as criminals who are serving their sentences, are filling them through punishment. The moral bottom line and the law-abiding hole lost in the heart, so the director's early prediction showed that they would never succeed.

To talk about something else, as a 60-year-old film, I think it is quite excellent. Compared with artistic creation, the director is more inclined to documentary, no matter how real it is, it can be used as a prison break guide film (no. There is no soundtrack in the whole film, only breaking the wall. The sound of cement hit the audience's ears, but the tension did not diminish at all, especially in the scene in Figure 3, even if it can be guessed, it still makes people sweat.


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  • Brittany 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Just when I was complaining about the lack of an orgasm, the mirror flipped over a dozen warning shots, and my heart skipped a beat. But who is the traitor and who is the traitor? Say "Poor Gasper's" to Gasper's. . .

  • Isobel 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    It's also a prison break theme, and I think it's the most simple film of its kind. CC number: 129.

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.