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By Francisco 2022-08-03 13:02:28
Mouchette--The Miserable Life of a Girl
Except for the tender look in Mushayt's eyes when he looked at the boy he met while playing with bumper cars in the playground, the other moments revealed world-weariness and sadness. The strange boy in the playground was the only spark for her to regain hope in life. She walked slowly and reservedly towards the boy, and then her father slapped her horse and slapped her in the face. She sat helplessly in front of the...
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By Mary 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Well, it's still harsh realism, scalpel-like coldness, and extremely restrained shots that reveal the cruel reality without reservation. There is no need for too many words, without any intentional rendering and contrived, still retreating from the camera, letting the camera facts speak for themselves. The most real show Don't tell, the most cruel and cold show also Don't tell. Bresson's brilliance is that he controls all the time but never controls it. You can't see the presence of a...
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By Ashleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:19
In addition to all the textual exploration, persuasion, and endless scrutiny of Bresson's unique film. What "Mushait" presents is the sadness that we cannot avoid in the situation since modern times. Mushayt's singing, the tears on her silver-plate face, her mischief, her love and hate, her predicament, her joy, and her inextricable pain. It is impossible for you not to feel heartache for this girl, nor to despair of the ruthlessness and cruelty shown in this world.
In an...
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By Tavares 2022-03-25 09:01:19
The death of a young girl Mushayt
A low monologue leads to the opening of the girl's suffering. The water of Lian Lian Pond flows over the scarred soul, separating the peaceful other shore and the suffocating turbid world.
In the post-war France of the 1960s, staggering in the mud of poverty and degradation, the revolution was still in its infancy, and the new social landscape was just an idea. When desolation, confusion, and helplessness become the main theme resounding through the times, individual notes collide...
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By Ezekiel 2022-03-25 09:01:19
The tragedy is not her, but us.
After watching "Four Hundred Blows", I still remember the long shot of the last child running all the way to the sea. This time, it was good. Repeatedly rolling into the water, it was exactly the same. The suffering of children is caused by many aspects, such as the bullying of the father, the bedridden mother, the crying of the younger brother, the bullying and exclusion of the classmates and teachers, the little girl can only obtain the fleeting comfort that she longs for when she is...

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- Release date March 12, 1970
- Filming locations Apt, Vaucluse, France
- Production companies Argos Films, Parc Film
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By Jovani 2022-03-27 09:01:19
Is life always this hard.or is it just when you're a...
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By Makenzie 2022-03-27 09:01:19
This is my favorite of Bresson's works. It was the first time I watched it since high school, and every time I watched it, it was a little more shocking. From the first glance of the little girl with pigtails into the painting, the audience is wrapped in the director's unique dull pain and the pervading despair, unable to break...
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By Rubie 2022-03-27 09:01:19
Changed the other three Bressons I watched to four stars. The traces of the language of this Riage shot seem to be stronger, although the impressions of "The Donkey" and "The Country Priest" are barely visible in the mind. I like these characters with few expressions and lines, but they are all cooler under the minimalist mirror movement, while Bresson has room for grace @...
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By Lon 2022-03-27 09:01:19
Desperate tragedy caused by society and...
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By Adelbert 2022-03-27 09:01:19
It's all fucking posing! This is not what the master...
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[first lines]
Mouchette's Mother: What will become of them without me? I can feel it in my breast. It's like a stone inside.
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Arsène: I've said too much or too little. I have to go all the way.
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Arsène: Even stone drunk, I keep a clear head.