Revisiting Truffaut's "Les quatre cents coups"

Burdette 2022-04-20 09:01:41

The Eiffel Tower has always been a symbol of France and Paris.

It is interesting to watch Balzac lying down smoking a cigarette.

Immerse a lot of the author's emotions into the filming technique, which makes a major change in the face of the film. The change of perspective between the director and the characters makes the audience more identified with the narrative process, which is a very clever psychological technique.

If it weren't for some dialogue in it, this film could actually be viewed as a silent film, with a wonderful soundtrack. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Ned 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    In the fourth scene of SIFF, a little boy who was as confused as we were when we were young, ended up betraying his relatives. Compared with the new wave works that spread after that, the shots are quite neat and neat. the sea

  • Ned 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Not only Truffaut's autobiography but also the youthful features of all the lost teenagers. The neglect of family care, the rigidity of the education system, the surging hormones colliding with the adult world again and again, the 13-year-old teenager running on the streets of Paris is really a beautiful scene. From the perspective of a child to resist adults, resist the world, and finally escape from the juvenile detention center Running to the beach contains too much emotional power It seems that you will never get tired and run to the beach and leave everything behind

The 400 Blows quotes

  • Julien Doinel: Look at your little flour boy here.

    Gilberte Doinel: That's not funny!

    Julien Doinel: I thought it was.

  • Julien Doinel: She's right. There's a time and place for everything.