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Plot Summary
The film is an anthology of four distinct, unrelated short stories, each exploring dark and often disturbing aspects of human nature. The narratives delve into themes of betrayal, manipulation, and the consequences of moral compromise. The characters in each segment grapple with difficult choices and their often grim outcomes.
Critical Reception
This late-career anthology from the esteemed director Robert Bresson received a mixed to negative reception. Critics were divided, with some appreciating Bresson's signature minimalist style and unflinching look at darker themes, while others found the stories disjointed, bleak, and lacking the profound impact of his earlier works. Audience reception was similarly polarized, with many finding the film too somber and unsettling.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for Bresson's austere style and thematic consistency.
Criticized for its fragmented structure and unrelenting bleakness.
Some found the individual stories impactful, while others deemed them disconnected and unsatisfying.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Robert Bresson, known for his rigorous and uncompromising filmmaking style, insisted on using non-professional actors for many of his films, believing they offered a more natural and unadorned performance. However, for 'Les Sales Histoires,' he utilized a mix of professional and non-professional actors.
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