Maurice Ronet

Maurice Ronet

  • Born: 1927-4-13
  • Height: 5' 11½" (1.82 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Lexie 2022-01-12 08:01:24

      Death Penalty Table and Elevator

      In Bresson style, for
      example, a man uses a rope with an iron hook to climb the outdoor balcony, and the elevator escapes- "Death Convict Escape"; the woman's inner monologue and the fading voice of the footman-"The Diary of a Country Priest"; the man points a gun Behind the boss, young people shot...

    • Martina 2022-01-12 08:01:24

      Slack film, with good fragments

      Frankly, this classic turns out to be a disappointment for this particular viewer. The cinematography is great, as expected. The famous Miles Davis improvised score is delicate and suitable melancholy. But the movie suffers from an overall listlessness: the narrative is slack, the rhythm is...

    • Akeem 2022-03-23 09:02:48

      Hahaha, the French are too good at making up stories. The elevator of dominoes has become a woman's love epic with the amazing bearing of Jeanne Moreau. Yes, it is not about who you love, but about the person in love. , confirming yourself. Elevator paratroopers, ignorant and blind lovers, and Jeanne Moreau, who is so unsure of whether she is loved but still like a lioness who walks alone in the night and streets of Paris. The imagery of collage actually transcends the times and illuminates you and me

    • Lamar 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      Without any foreshadowing, the incident was directly brought out, and without any foreshadowing, everything was revealed. I didn’t understand how the photos of the male and female protagonists fell into the hands of the police? PS: If you want to leave so many group photos, you have to bring a photographer with you when you have a secret rendezvous~~

    Elevator to the Gallows quotes

    • Simon Carala: Honestly, my dear Tavernier, you often keep me waiting. During the Indochina War, it didn't matter. What was one defeat more or less? But now you're in big business. This isn't a dream.

    • Simon Carala: I needed a hero in my business.

      Julien Tavernier: A retired hero.

      Simon Carala: This kind of work doesn't call for ragpickers but for angels. A paratrooper is a good angel.