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Bernardo 2022-03-22 09:02:28
Taking pickpockets as a "vocation"
Bresson's stern style once fascinated me, especially the objective attitude presented by the pickpocket article. Pickpocket may be illegal as a profession, but it is definitely not lacking in its rationality (social division of labor). And "with knowledge" The difference between "being a career"...
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Kianna 2022-03-22 09:02:28
fingertip ballet
In the early spring of 1960, Godard's famous work "Exhausted" came out, setting off a vigorous new wave of movies in France. And not long ago, in late 1959, one of the most outstanding works of another film master's career was also born in France, namely Robert Bresson's "The Pickpocket".
A movie...
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Eileen 2022-03-27 09:01:14
1. I steal for you, which is an inalienable right given to me by God. 2. Love is to never leave or give up when the other person is in difficulty, to give up one for the other. 3. Simple, simple, and simple.
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Aimee 2022-03-20 09:02:23
A detailed description of the environment and spiritual loneliness of the thief. Life is nihilistic. What is needed to resolve it? He regards theft as art and is not constrained by moral laws and other norms. In prison, time and space are no longer free, and love is the only hope. He once again regarded love as an art and devoted himself to it with all his strength. All things are just a form of resolving loneliness. The feeling of emptiness is similar to exhaustion, not as pure as it is, and therefore easier to compromise.
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[last lines]
Michel: Oh, Jeanne, to reach you at last, what a strange path I had to take.
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[first lines]
Michel: I know those who've done these things usually keep quiet, and those who talk haven't done them. Yet I have done them.