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The Devil, Probably 1977

The Devil, Probably (1977)

The Devil, Probably 1977
– Le diable probablement (original title)
– 1h 35 min. | Drama | 15 June 1977 (France)

Storyline:

Charles drifts through politics, religion and psychoanalysis, rejecting them all. Once he realises the depth of his disgust with the moral and physical decline of the society he lives in, he decides that suicide is the only option…

User review:

The main character in this movie, who is ‘more intelligent than the other ones’ is confronted with political, psychoanalytical and religious gibberish, the misuse of scientific discoveries for the fabrication of deadly weapons (atomic bombs), economic (unrestrained growth, drugs) and environmental (pesticides) catastrophes, ridiculous police interventions and relational difficulties (real love is impossible).

Faced with a devastating human habitat, the ‘hero’ of the film can only choose the ultimate solution, in the ancient way. This movie (a formidable uppercut) should not only be characterized as a masterpiece, but above all, as a very serious wake-up call for all human beings, and, in the first place, for its fundamentally diabolic masters. For Robert Bresson, man himself is the devil, and not probably. His destructive actions are nothing less than a global planetary suicide.
A must see!

Director: Robert Bresson
Writer: Robert Bresson
Stars: Antoine Monnier, Tina Irissari, Henri de Maublanc
Country of origin: France
Language: French.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075938/

Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media
Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)
File size : 1.62 GiB
Duration : 1 h 37 min
Overall bit rate : 2 383 kb/s

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