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Mouchette Reviews

  • 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...

  • Mary 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Mushait dies, Bresson remains

    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...

  • Ashleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    cruelty more than tenderness

    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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Brennan 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    A rabbit who ended up being shot by a hunter

    This is the second Bresson movie I've seen. Before watching the film, I have read Hou Hsiao-hsien's evaluation, saying that this is his favorite Bresson film, that Bresson's films are all about social structures, and that this film is about Muchet's family, school, and family. , social position....

  • Madisyn 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    A rabbit who ended up being shot by a hunter

    This is the second Bresson movie I've seen. Before watching the film, I have read Hou Hsiao-hsien's evaluation, saying that this is his favorite Bresson film, that Bresson's films are all about social structures, and that this film is about Muchet's family, school, and family. , social position....

  • Josianne 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    maiden mushait

    Mushait, a girl who went to school in her mother's shoes, was mocked by her classmates, Mushayt sang a chorus, Mushayt who refused to speak out, made her teacher rude and humiliated Mushayt, who had the most beautiful voice in the class, after school Mushayt, who was hiding in Pocong, threw dirt at...

  • Golda 2022-03-24 09:03:25

    Rolled Plain Skirts - The Art of "Outdated"

    A        Robert Bresson film is an "outdated" art.        And this "outdated" sense of imagery is more clearly shown in "Mouchette". The actors are expressionless, almost restrained, and their body movements are like mime performances, rigid, fixed, exaggerated, and direct. Even today, it seems a...

  • Duane 2022-03-24 09:03:25

    The movie is the part the director chooses to show you

    Let's put it this way, when I saw that I couldn't help it, I looked at the timeline and it was about 60 minutes. Then I worked hard and watched the remaining 20 minutes or so. This kind of viewing experience is experienced, such as watching Tarkovsky's films, Beratar's films. Being able to watch...