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In order to be technically free of the mortal sin of suicide, a young man who has given up on the world pays a drug-addict to shoot him. Charles (Antoine Monnier), who is a student, has tried political action and investigated the claims of religion but ultimately finds nothing which will change the overwhelming bleakness he feels surrounded by. In this austere movie by director Robert Bresson, the power of the storytelling comes from the lucidity of the imagery captured on film, rather than in the acting.

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Robert Bresson

Often described as a “painter” of films, French director Robert Bresson was one of cinema’s greatest anomalies. He directed only 13 films over the course of 40 years, but these films were in a category all their own, minimalist works that tended towards radical (and sometimes controversial) reinterpretations of such classical sources as Diderot, Dostoyevsky, and Tolstoy. An expert manipulator of narrative incident, Bresson focused on seemingly incidental details of the stories he told and used amateur actors (whom he called ’models’) lacking any trace of theatricality, creating searching meditations on the quality of transcendence, spirituality, and alienation. Of the artistic influences inherent in his work – perhaps most apparent in his belief that the cinema is a fusion of music and painting, not the theatre and photography – Bresson once said “Art is not a luxury, but a vital necessity.”

The year of Bresson’s birth has often been subject to debate; his biographer, Philippe… read more

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Arash Naeim

20Nov09

so who is it that makes a mockery of humanity ? whose leading us by the nose ? - the devil , probably . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . such an awful ! I can not ever forget this film .  
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javier quintero

15Oct09

Essential film for these times Bresson on environmental damage globalization youth loss of faith  
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Roger Hayn

13Oct09

I'm not a huge Bresson fan so I guess it makes sense as to why I found this to be his best movie... well, maybe second to A Man Escaped... either way it was better than that silly movie about a Donkey.  
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victoria konigsberg

15Jun09

But Doctor, my illness is seeing too clearly.  

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By moonmas​ter9000 on July 25, 2009

Bresson’s second to last film, 1977’s “The Devil Probably,” is easily the most experimental of all of his works. Its loose narrative (an original screenplay written by Bresson himself) borders on aimlessness…  read review

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By Jaime G. on November 6, 2008

Disconcerting and depressing even by Bresson’s standards, 1977’s The Devil, Probably also stands as one of the director’s finest, not mention most fashionably arty works. The film follows a young cast…  read review

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