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Carmella 2022-03-13 08:01:01
The Best Truffaut Perfection Within a Play
The movie is like a train speeding by in the dark night. After watching this movie, you will not forget this classic line. It contains Truffaut's love of cinema. Day for night has a very important meaning for Truffaut, after the failure of the previous works, Truffaut's film has brought him back to...
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Russ 2022-03-14 14:12:31
day and night magic
I have a friend who refuses to know anything about the filming process, saying it would confuse her, unable to imagine how actors move between the inside and the outside of the film, the real and the fake.
Her exclamation was particularly sympathetic to me. There's always a part of my brain that...

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Performing Experience
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Marlon 2022-03-19 09:01:11
In that pile of books, there are Buñuel, Dreyer, Lubitsch, Bergman, Godard, Hitchcock, Rossellini, Howard Hawks, Bresson... (There seems to be Wells, David Lean, Fritz Lang, Jacques Rivette?)
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Johan 2022-03-24 09:03:48
Inside and outside the play: Severa and Alexander are husband and wife in the play, and the wife is left out; outside the play is an old lover. Alphonse and Julie are husband and wife in the play, and the wife falls in love with her father-in-law; Julie married a doctor but committed adultery with her husband Alphonse in the play. She said this line in and out of the play: Maybe he will forgive me, but I will not forgive myself easily. Alphonse is a bastard who can do whatever he wants. The actor is so morally corrupt
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Joelle: No, she thinks women are after him! She makes his life hell. He's too weak to dump her. We call them "The Sorrow and the Pity"!
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Alexandre: How's your mother?
Julie: Very good. I told her we were working together. She sends her love.
Alexandre: Marvelous woman! Everyone in Hollywood loved her. Too bad she quit when she did.
Julie: But she's still very busy.
Alexandre: She hated the way we shoot movies - in bits and pieces! I remember escorting her to the premiere of her first big Hollywood movie. A fantastic evening! When the film ended, she sat there, then turned to me and said: "I did all that? All I remember is the waiting."
Julie: It's so true!