Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Quatre Nuits d'un Rêveur (1971)


Quatre nuits d'un rêveur is Robert Bresson’s melancholic and highly individual ode to young love. More of a visual poem than a piece of drama, it is made in the cold minimalist style of the director’s later works, yet it is profoundly moving in its humanity and perceptiveness. As in all Bresson’s films, the actors were trained to give unemotional performance, and whilst this would at first appear strange for a love story, it actually serves the film well. By playing down the outwards signs of love, the film gives us a keener insight into how it affects the soul. As is typical of Bresson’s cinema, we are drawn to matters spiritual rather than things corporal, and the result is one of his most stirring, and surprising, works.

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