segunda-feira, 4 de junho de 2012

Jean Renoir - A Fera Humana (La Bête Humaine) - 1938

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Enviado por  em 22/01/2012

La Bête Humaine (English: The Human Beast and Judas Was a Woman) (1938) is a film directed byJean Renoir, with cinematography by Curt Courant. The picture features Jean Gabin, and is based on thenovel of the same name by Emile Zola.
Frank S. Nugent, film critic for The New York Times, gave the film a positive review even though he felt uncomfortable watching the film, writing:
It is hardly a pretty picture, dealing as it does with a man whose tainted blood subjects him to fits of homicidal mania, with a woman of warped childhood who shares her husband's guilty secret of murder... It is simply a story; a macabre, grim and oddly-fascinating story. Sitting here, a safe distance from it, we are not at all sure we entirely approve of it or of its telling. Its editing could have been smoother—which is another way of saying that Renoir jerks his camera, jumps a bit too quickly from scene to scene, doesn't always make clear why his people are behaving as they do. But sitting here is not quite the same as sitting in the theatre watching it. There we were conscious only of constant interest and absorption tinged with horror and an uncomfortable sense of dread. And deep down, of course, ungrudged admiration for Renoir's ability to seduce us into such a mood, for the performances which preserved it

The drama is partially set "on a train that may be thought of as one of the main characters in the film."

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