This is just spine-tingling because we have all done (or wanted to do) things that have been deemed 'forbidden', and morality apart, it always gives us that rush, that feeling of walking on air... Not to mention, Bresson inspires us with his austerity.
@@inco9943 'Ironic way' seems like conjecture. Nevertheless, anyone after the Lumières and Méliès who claims to have never studied films is simply lying. Bresson was an exceptional filmmaker, and there is no doubt about it. But his own Bressonian austere style is preceded by Melville who had done it before him. Melville took much offence when someone referred to his film as 'Bressonian', and said he did it before Bresson. And Bresson definitely did not make 'The Trial of Joan of Arc' without studying Dreyer's film, even if it was much different. Yes, his influences from his own life as a painter and a prisoner of war are immense. But there is no reason to believe films had no effect on him at all.
This is just spine-tingling because we have all done (or wanted to do) things that have been deemed 'forbidden', and morality apart, it always gives us that rush, that feeling of walking on air... Not to mention, Bresson inspires us with his austerity.
What was it, if I can ask, you wanted to do?
@@MrResearcher122 Nice try officer
@@MrPKenneally Law Abiding Citizen. Just checking :)
If you haven't, try reading Dostoevsky!
I killed my wife in 1972 I agree
Un verdadero maestro del cine este genio Bresson!
I think Brasson studied Sam Fullers movie Pickup on South Street for the pickpocket sequences. Love both films.
@Peter Kelner That is not true. He has watched a lot of films, and definitely studied them. He even liked James Bond films.
@@vivekanand5563 he watched one roger moore Bond film that he took his grandkid too ... and liked it in a kind of ironic way because of the camerawork
@@inco9943 'Ironic way' seems like conjecture. Nevertheless, anyone after the Lumières and Méliès who claims to have never studied films is simply lying.
Bresson was an exceptional filmmaker, and there is no doubt about it. But his own Bressonian austere style is preceded by Melville who had done it before him. Melville took much offence when someone referred to his film as 'Bressonian', and said he did it before Bresson. And Bresson definitely did not make 'The Trial of Joan of Arc' without studying Dreyer's film, even if it was much different.
Yes, his influences from his own life as a painter and a prisoner of war are immense. But there is no reason to believe films had no effect on him at all.
@@vivekanand5563 obviously he studied film
And no Bresson wasn’t preceded by Melville…
@@vivekanand5563 You are talking nonsense
Un capo Martin, el uruguayo aún vive, y anda en los 85 años..
great film
Where did you see it?
Film complet pickpocket de Robert brossANT
Aeterna Glory¡......... Lux and Thank you
Si la pueden subir completa y subtitulada en español seria genial
Where can i watch the full movie??? Can anyone help please???
It's on Mubi right now
Es un arte ser carterista ✌✌
Payaso