
Histoire vraie
A servant girl, given in marriage when she turns out to be pregnant, can't bring herself to live away from her master.
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Plot Summary
A young man from a bourgeois family is drawn into a life of petty crime and deception after stealing a valuable necklace. He becomes entangled with a pawnshop owner and a young woman who becomes his accomplice and lover. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of one's actions within a starkly realistic framework.
Critical Reception
Robert Bresson's 'Histoire vraie' (The True Story) received a mixed but generally respectful reception upon its release. Critics noted Bresson's distinctive minimalist style and his focus on authentic performances, often referred to as his 'cinematography of the feet'. While some found the narrative bleak and its moral explorations challenging, others praised its unflinching honesty and profound humanism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Bresson's signature austere and realistic style.
- Lauded for its introspective look at crime and morality.
- Found to be a somber and challenging viewing experience by some.
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Fun Fact
Robert Bresson famously cast actors based on their natural movements and voices, often referred to as his 'models,' rather than traditional acting training. He aimed for a raw authenticity that mirrored real life.
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