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Theodore 2022-03-14 08:01:02
donkey
I saw a Bresson film about Joan of Arc a few months ago and thought it was pretty good, and I watched it over and over again. There are many legends about this story. He removed the rambling, and made it very archival, showing the vision of exploring and grasping the essence. It feels like he's...
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Kolby 2022-03-24 09:03:48
I admit I like donkeys
It feels like there is a secret connection between Bassat the Donkey and The Horse of Turin. Donkeys and horses are similar creatures, but they are treated differently. Horses are always looked up to. They are noble, free, and spiritual; donkeys are small, stupid, and screeching loudly, as if they...

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Georgianna 2022-03-24 09:03:48
As the omniscient perspective of God, the donkey examines the indifference of human nature, but the amount of information is huge. Bresson hides the information between the picture and the transition of the camera. When the information is not clear enough, he uses language to remind the master that he is indeed a master.
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Jorge 2022-03-19 09:01:11
Rather like a horizontal scrolling narrative, Bresson's story is actually very hypothetical, even very deliberate, but this kind of imposition is a kind of penetrating idea, so people who see it clearly feel like it's stuck in the throat. But couldn't get rid of it.
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