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a+man+escaped | Year: 1957 Directed: - Robert Bresson You must the face the life no matter what... Bresson made his most epical film in all his artistic career.<BR>This movie is a homage to the best a man can do when he's persuaded for get that goal.<BR>The story is simple. A prisoner makes his first attempt for escape and he's back to prision. But he's convinced with such passion and inner power that his fellow realize about that and help him for his achievement.<BR>Lyrical and surrounded for arresting images, a perfect script , under the direction of the master of masters, Robert Bresson.<BR>What the genius has of beauty is that it looks like the rest of the world and however, nobody looks like him. (Balzac)<BR>This work is one of the supreme treasures of the french cinema and one of the best top five films all around the world ever filmed. Bresson: One of many pinnacles in art. Most every film in Robert Bresson's filmography has the power to steer the uninitiated away from the standard trappings of cinema and to realign the path of the experienced. A Man Escaped, like many other films by Bresson, shows what film can be if you can put aside the unnecessary and head forward with a clear view of what is important and vital. This goes for both the film and the world outside of it. Bresson's most engaging story For viewers who have never seen a Bresson film this is an excellent one to start with because its like a student notebook of all the strategies he will put to use in his two early masterpieces Diary of A Country Priest and Pickpocket. Its a prison escape movie which focuses on the inner monologue of Fontaine from the time he is captured and tortured Buy A Man Escaped at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on A Man Escaped Search with the Priority Search Engine on A Man Escaped This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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