La Bête Humaine Comments

  • Freddie 2022-11-20 23:12:52

    The road to destruction led by the train. There is no serious naturalistic tendency like Zola, but it deeply reveals the taste of Greek...

  • Johathan 2022-11-18 11:45:31

    The image of the train runs through, and the use of the lens is more preferred, and the rest have no empathy and can not appreciate...

  • Lew 2022-11-03 03:29:01

    7.5. There is already a prototype of noir film, and the two points of scheming bitch and black night are particularly prominent. I didn't see desire clearly manifested in the film, but repression was indeed manifested through the sound of trains, the relationship between men and women,...

  • Kayla 2022-10-30 06:24:03

    A humanist movie, beautiful shot. A crime story involves really no 'criminals', but working people who have hit some bad, personal...

  • Michel 2022-10-21 05:19:18

    Poetic and realistic. The infinitely continuous and deep railway tracks crisscross and diverge. Life is like...

  • Daniela 2022-10-17 06:49:26

    Very general, this. First, I have no interest in naturalism, and second, I have no preference for Zola. There is absolutely no motivation to act here, and there is absolutely no heart to rely on. Why do you do...

  • Natalia 2022-10-13 11:49:07

    Hair is blown up as the train moves...

  • Amara 2022-10-06 05:11:02

    It is inferior to the original, and the adaptation is quite a...

  • Helmer 2022-10-03 12:54:12

    The rhythm or something doesn't look right now, but the footage is still beautiful, naturalistic film noir. The heroine has a kind of innate sweetness, which makes people love and...

  • Pasquale 2022-10-01 07:08:54

    Renoir 23: 3.5 There is a problem with the script, the soundtrack is misused, and the murder scene is handled in the way of "The Bitch", but the camera is maintained at the...

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.