"The Pleasure of the Eye: An Interview with Truffaut"

Tyrese 2022-03-25 09:01:19

"A Child's Eyes on Drama and the German Occupation.": "If I were to analyze the warm reception of The Last Metro, I think it was because of the details that were given to the script that gave me the details of my childhood. made a strong impression and gave the film a sense of originality and visual novelty. If the film was written by someone older (who may have experienced German occupation as an adult) or a younger [He was probably born during or after World War II] to write and direct, then there wouldn't be this visual novelty."

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  • Clarissa 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Using drama to reflect reality, Marion is indeed missing, lost in the choice of two men and life, and accidentally watched Truffaut's film again, only to feel that there are too many things in his film, including the Nazis. Resisting the confusion about love, etc. It takes a lot of energy to watch one.

  • Wilfred 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    French resistance, French love, French plot. There are no big ups and downs, no sharp extremes, and always talk about the art and life of the golden mean. Free, tolerant, rational, and noble to accept and understand the weakness and struggle of human nature, including the ménage à trois at the end.

The Last Metro quotes

  • Jean-Loup Cottins: I know as well as you do that Rosen's Aryan certificate is a fake.

  • Nadine Marsac: I couldn't find it at the theater bookshop.

    Jean-Loup Cottins: I'm not surprised. It's never been published.

    Nadine Marsac: I've never heard of it.

    Jean-Loup Cottins: It's a Norwegian play by a Norwegian playwright, Karen Bergen. You don't get more Norwegian than that!