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Au hasard Balthazar Reviews

  • 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...

  • Lilla 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    The glass is blooming everywhere, and the dancers are unaware

    The shot donkey was wandering in the valley and met a flock of sheep. Finally, the donkey lay among them and died quietly . The image of the little donkey is sporadically interspersed by the director at the transition of each plot. It is a quiet habitat after the eyes avoid reality. Although what...

  • Clare 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    Don't dare to write, just write

    New wave movies are really unfriendly to novices. It feels impossible to write something.

    First, Bresson. Not many people seem to know the name. But I said the trial of Joan of Arc, and the other party suddenly realized, oh, it was him.

    The movie returns to the essence of the movie, and its sparing...

  • Janis 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    The Religious Significance and Moral Criticism of the Donkey

    Although typical of Bresson in the brevity of the camera movement and narrative and the degree of emotional repression, the addition of other media and popular music has brought the seemingly pure religious theme back to reality. Radio is an important medium, a kind of The voice that appears out...

  • Sonya 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    donkey batsa as protagonist

    I wanted to write a short review, but it turned out to be more than the length of the short review, so I simply wrote a short film review.

    This is a very film-based work, the lines are very concise, and a lot of space is left for the image to express. Aside from the perception, the footage of the...

  • Raymundo 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    donkey day

    In this film, Bresson simplifies the plot information to the extreme, which also makes the plot seem unusually jumpy, and it takes a little more effort to understand. Balthazar is a donkey that lives with humans and endures tribulations and torments with humans. It perceives and examines all human...