tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2017832040275963428.post2342408519609190723..comments2023-10-28T11:09:18.671+05:30Comments on Cinemascope: Au Hasard Balthazar [1966]Shubhajithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02040495040897333606noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2017832040275963428.post-5391263096711240892011-12-28T09:32:17.474+05:302011-12-28T09:32:17.474+05:30Thanks Jon for sharing your deep appreciation for ...Thanks Jon for sharing your deep appreciation for Bresson's works. He was most certainly one of the great masters of world cinema, despite having made only 13 feature films in his career. In fact, from the point of view, one could draw an analogy between his career and those of other great masters like, Ritwik Ghatak & Stanley Kubrick, Orson Welles, etc. I still have most of Bresson's works left to explore.Shubhajithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040495040897333606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2017832040275963428.post-4533796847493051692011-12-28T07:23:37.374+05:302011-12-28T07:23:37.374+05:30Shubhajit,
I appreciate Bresson's work with e...Shubhajit,<br /><br />I appreciate Bresson's work with every viewing of each of his films. Balthazar may be his greatest in a long list of brilliant films. His films of course are never about the performances, but about the purity and essence of intentions and the transcendance of the journey. This may be one of the 50 best films ever made in my opinion.Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10656287096270976604noreply@blogger.com