La Bête Humaine Comments

  • Justyn 2023-01-19 10:26:49

    0402|20181126 Archives Retrospective Revisit 2K (plus points) Film restauré en 2K par StudioCanal.

  • Guillermo 2023-01-15 21:14:44

    A cat-like woman and a dog-like man get on a train that belongs to...

  • Idell 2023-01-13 12:00:11

    Renoir in the 1930s is really invincible. The style of the movie restores the sense of alienation in Zola's original works. In such a sensitive era, two men kidnapped by jealousy and desire, the knife that kills people, is covered in blood. Hands, the moral anxiety created by shadows runs through the extension of emotions, struggles under class differences and complex female images, the final killing scene and bar singing cross-cut, creating a satire of the absurdity of the...

  • Hassie 2023-01-03 18:33:36

    Poetic realism...

  • Tracey 2022-12-16 16:55:15

    One of the most beautiful train pictures I have ever...

  • Astrid 2022-12-15 09:59:58

    Adapted from one of Zola's "Rouen McQuarte" novels, it highlights the character's fate in relation to the family's genetic inheritance of alcoholism. The film itself, however, represents only a portion of the novel, and although often classified as a romantic drama, The Beast in Clothes is sometimes considered a precursor to the film noir genre. Lantier (Jean Gabin) is a railroad engineer obsessed with his own trains, in part because his work distracts from his recurring headaches and violent...

  • Donnell 2022-12-12 08:21:10

    Many comments on Rizhao Chongqing are suitable for this...

  • Winfield 2022-12-07 15:21:45

    A story with a "distant" ideal and complex emotions about the city. Infatuated men exchange for attractive women and the hearts of snakes and scorpions. The ending was a little surprising. Perhaps it was later that Hollywood repeatedly learned the narrative rules of European films and classic...

  • Chaim 2022-11-30 22:31:22

    I love the scene where the train driver kills his lover. This time, Lei did not follow through with a single mirror, but stopped outside the door and calmly looked at the space divided by the door frame. Hou Hsiao-hsien and Kaurismaki, did you learn from here when your characters are painted and then re-entered in a while?) Death scenes in thunder films are often combined with singing and dancing scenes, and death is also a scene Indulge in singing and...

  • Glen 2022-11-30 00:17:11

    Insufficient motive for murder makes the development of the film a bit stiff. Perhaps the story is more about the evil genes hidden in the blood, and the influence of the family on the character formation of a child in the future. Jacques's murderous intention and the final suicide are both A fatal...

Extended Reading

La Bête Humaine quotes

  • Séverine Roubaud: Yesterday he almost got crushed between two train cars. I was so close to being free. One morning you're fine and by the evening you're dead.

  • Séverine Roubaud: There he is.

    Jacques Lantier: Where? I don't see him.

    Séverine Roubaud: He's coming around the shed. He's coming towards us. I see his shadow on the wall.