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L'Argent, directed by Robert Bresson, really gets under your skin with its cold, hard look at the impact of greed and deception. The film follows a forged 500-franc note as it circulates, touching lives and unraveling the fabric of innocence. There's this stark, minimalist style that Bresson is known for, and he really nails the atmosphere—everything feels heavy, like you can sense the weight of each character's impending doom. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, and the performances are raw, not polished, adding to that unsettling realism. It's not just a story about money; it's about how easily life can spiral out of control. There's a haunting quality to it that lingers long after the credits roll.
Features Bresson's trademark minimalist style.Explores themes of innocence, greed, and moral decay.Stark performances that enhance the film's realism.
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