[Four hundred hits Les quatre cents coups] One week review

Telly 2022-04-23 07:02:04

2014NOV28
is so exciting. Last night, I even wanted to watch it all at once... But I still have my thoughts during the process of
watching the other half today : (in the classroom) are all boys = =?! Pass a note = =! Wow ordinary French life! The spinning centrifugal entertainment machine reminds me of the movie [candy] at first I felt quite happy but more powerless I started to pray that Antoine would not be beaten 400 again Go and die... I watched the last time... Turns out the movie was an open ending Khan (reminds me of the movie [Murdering Memories]) Antoine's eyes looked at the screen Fin okay I think I saw it In fact, everyone is a youthful rebellious period. Everyone has a whole movie that reminds me of [Guling Street] . Compared with the current era of material scarcity, it is like China 20 years ago, but the substance is the same now. Rich but lacking in spirit , everyone is also looking for a way out on the Internet to get a sense of existence, right? *^_^* Antoine's friend is very literary and it is a rich second generation. I thought Antoine would be with him in the middle. Friends trying to make money didn't think they were just stealing... Sure enough, it's hard to find a formal job = =! And knowledge is power, that's right, Antoine is such a good boy, so helping his parents with housework is omnipotent, too strong, it's a pity life Tougher on the silent majority...































This movie involves the education society
and the ontology of adolescence growth---children's pov and fps is more like a documentary
movie. It's very real, real and delicate. To some extent, it's wonderful.
I can recommend it to rebellious friends
and share it with education hard workers. my friend

anyway, life will find it's way
eureka!!!

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The 400 Blows quotes

  • Gilberte Doinel: My boss drove me home.

    Julien Doinel: Your boss.

    Gilberte Doinel: I couldn't very well refuse, could I?

    Julien Doinel: I hope you get overtime for that.

    Gilberte Doinel: I will, at the end of the month.

    Julien Doinel: Those services are usually paid in cash.

    Gilberte Doinel: Oh, knock it off!

    Julien Doinel: No wonder madame needs to rest on Sunday. By the way, where's my Michelin guide?

    Gilberte Doinel: How should I know? Ask the boy.

    Julien Doinel: He said he didn't touch it.

    Gilberte Doinel: He lies through his teeth.

    Julien Doinel: Like someone else I know.

    Gilberte Doinel: If you raised him better...

    Julien Doinel: I gave him my name, damn it! I put food on the table!

    Gilberte Doinel: I've had enough of your criticism! Fine! We'll send him to the Jesuits or the army orphans. At least I'd have some peace and quiet!

  • Antoine Doinel: [heard thinking aloud, as he is writing on a wall] "Here lies poor Antoine Doinel, unjustly punished by Sourpuss for a pinup fallen from the sky. It will be an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth!"