Robert Bresson - L'Argent (1983)
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L'Argent (1983)
81 min | XviD 720x432 | 1805 kb/s | 384 kb/s AC3 | 25 fps | 1.25 GB + 3% recovery record
French | Subtitles: English, Spanish, and Portuguese and Italian .srt | Genre: Drama
When a young man passes a forged 500-franc note at a photography shop, the photographer passes it along to an unsuspecting victim. It eventually lands in the hands of Yvon Targe (Christian Patey), an innocent man who is detained when he tries to use it to pay for a meal. Hiring an attorney to hopefully bring the truth to light, Yvon is shocked to discover that the photographer will not budge from his story. To make matters even worse, he has goaded his assistant into lying along with him. This causes Yvon to lose his job and self-respect, triggering a downward spiral that results in a murder. Bresson's final film is a haunting commentary that condemns materialism and its sinful offspring, exploring universal themes that only continue to grow in importance in modern society.


Robert Bresson's 1983 film returns to some of the themes of his earlier work--the notion of stolen grace from Pickpocket, the suppression of scenes in favor of a continuous flow of action from A Man Escaped--but there is also a new passion and electricity in Bresson's minimalist images; it nowhere feels like the work of an 80-year-old man. Among the violent events are a bank robbery, a car chase, a prison insurrection, and a series of brutal murders; the world is ready to explode into chaos, but Bresson retains his contemplative distance, searching for the sense in which this "avalanche of evil" can lead to the ultimate spiritual victory of his protagonist. Bresson, working his sound track as assiduously as his visuals, once again makes us realize how little use most films make of the resources of the cinema. A masterpiece. 90 min.(Dave Kehr, The Chicago Reader)
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Basada en el relato corto de León Tolstoi, El billete falso, esta pelÃcula nos cuenta la historia de Yvon, un joven que, injustamente, es acusado de traficar con dinero falso. A partir de ese error judicial, los reveses que le van dando en la vida y el ambiente en el que se mueve el protagonista durante su estancia en prisión le van transformando en una persona diferente cuya ética se ve lanzada hacia el crimen. Un retrato certero sobre la estrecha lÃnea que separa el bien del mal en una sociedad que presume de vivir en justicia.
Testamento cinematográfico del gran Bresson, el cineasta cierra su carrera con una pelÃcula complicada y muy dura. Historia triste donde se encuentren, la pelÃcula nos cuenta la caÃda moral de un personaje que viene dada por el timo del que es vÃctima con un billete falso. Un billete que desencadenará una sucesión de acontecimientos que tal como la propia condición del billete se tornará en un cúmulo de circunstancias falsas, que emparenta al protagonista con las personas que se dedican a usarlo estafando a los demás. El billete es como la propia conciencia que se apodera del que lo tiene. De este modo el joven que lo recibe pasa de ser un honrado trabajador a un ladrón y un asesino consciente de su actual condición y testigo privilegiado de un descenso a su propio infierno del que no puede escapar.
Una pelÃcula ruda y directa, sin concesiones cuyas imágenes dejan un regusto amargo debido al fatalismo que desprende el metraje. Un final de carrera que hubiera deseado más de un cineasta.


Un faux billet de 500 francs va engrener la chute d'un jeune père de famille. Yvon est entraîné dans une spirale d'échec et de délinquance. Emprisonné à tort, sa femme le quitte, son enfant meurt et son bourreau va se retrouver voisin de cellule. Libéré et détruit, Yvon embrasse le monde criminel et perd toute humanité.

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