Pieniądz

  • Francja L'Argent (więcej)

Opisy(1)

Tolstoy's tragic short story about about a forged bank note passed by two schoolboys to a photography shop. A delivery driver unwittingly takes ownership of the note, his subsequent arrest triggering the collapse of his life around him, with a brutal climax. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

Recenzje (2)

Dionysos 

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angielski Everything that exists must have a cause, and because the chain of causes cannot be infinite, there must exist a first cause. Some have used this well-known "proof" to demonstrate the existence of God. But what if instead of the traditional God, another deity sneaks in? Catholic Robert Bresson perfectly reveals what lies at the end of the chain of causes... His traditionally minimalist form suits this film precisely - that cold, slow, relentless, and hopeless submission to that deity that moves the world. And when a person does not submit to it, they can no longer demand anything from the world. Wouldn't everyone then become a murderer? ()

kaylin 

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angielski The interesting form of this film, which seems to be devoid of emotion, appeals to me on one hand, but then there's the fact that the film simply didn't entertain me. There are interesting details here that resonate with me and that I enjoy, but then there's the whole, which simply didn't click with me, and I found myself bored by it. I just can't consider the film that exceptional. ()