Richard Berry

Richard Berry

  • Born: 1950-7-31
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Harmon 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      L'Amour en fuite

      {狂跑}
      L'Amour en fuite, the title on the outer cover of the DVD is "Love Run", Google French, translate en fuite into escape.
      Love slips away and passes, it seems to be more able to convey the theme of the Antoine series, therefore, I would rather call it another Chinese translation "Lost Love".
      A...

    • Cristobal 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      The answer is blowing in the wind

      François Truffaut's interpretation of survival is heavy, even waiting for a person's life.

      From "Four Hundred Strikes" to "Love Run" at the end of the "Antoine series", we see the complete journey of the talented actor from childhood to middle age, which is different from the "transformation" we...

    • Madyson 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      Remembrance of things future, 35mm print at Walter Reade Theater

    • Alexandria 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      Truffaut is the one who truly unleashes the power of the "montage is epic" of the image. A feeling of reluctance to watch one less one wraps me up. After watching the train, we are surprised to see how deliberate the expression of love-thing images are actually (such as "Night and Day"). Antoine, who is always on the run, is a true lover. Although Truffaut portrays him as an ordinary person who even writes completely on his own experience, I feel grief. As the end of the Antoine series, a large number of flashbacks ultimately point to two points: 1. love matters; 2. if it may lead to happy endings, it must lead to happy endings. This is the compassion of Truffaut. The ending flashes back to four hundred strikes and is absolutely beautiful.

    Love on the Run quotes

    • Colette Tazzi: You can't make everyone else pay for your rotten childhood.

    • Liliane: Antoine's always falling apart. He needs a wife, a mistress, a little sister, a nanny, and a nurse.