A counterfeit bill that starts off as a schoolboy prank leads to incarceration and violence.A counterfeit bill that starts off as a schoolboy prank leads to incarceration and violence.A counterfeit bill that starts off as a schoolboy prank leads to incarceration and violence.
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- 3 wins & 3 nominations total
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- TriviaLast film directed by Robert Bresson.
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Yvon Targe: [to the guy who sent him to jail] You have me on your conscience. You have to answer for that now.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Road to Bresson (1984)
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The plot simple and realistic: corruption to money. Usual from the Italian neo-realism movement. The worst was that acting was just not there. People were colorless and emotionless. They were living tragedies and none of them screamed, or cried(except one scene) or laughed at all. They were non humans! It was like reading a newspaper, a dry and with not soul at all journalistic article. I'm sure that Tolstoy's novel was not like this. The story reminded me movies of the Italian neo-realism movement, yet this one was not to be compared with some masterpieces of De Sica, Visconti etc...
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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