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1959 [FRENCH]
Action / Crime / Drama
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8.1/10
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Plot Summary:
For young Parisian boy Antoine Doinel, life is one difficult situation after another. Surrounded by inconsiderate adults, including his neglectful parents, Antoine spends his days with his best friend, Rene, trying to plan for a better life. When one of their schemes goes awry, Antoine ends up in trouble with the law, leading to even more conflicts with unsympathetic authority figures.
Director
François Truffaut
Top Cast
Jean-Pierre Léaud as Antoine Doinel

Jean-Luc Godard as Overheard Man

Jeanne Moreau as Woman with Dog

François Truffaut as Man in Funfair


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832.11 MB
1280*544
French 2.0
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1 hr 39 min
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1.58 GB
1920*816
French 2.0
NR

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23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
Seeds 72.

The 400 Blows review

Reviewed by zetes

10 / 10

Perfection
I first saw this film around three or four years ago for the first time. I had watched it late at night, and I was very sleepy after it ended. I was rather ambivalent towards it. To tell you the truth, I don’t know whether I had even heard of it before I rented it. And I don’t even remember if it was my first film by Francois Truffaut, either. I have seen two others, The Green Room, which I didn’t like all that much, and Shoot the Piano Player, which I loved. My guess would be that I saw The Green Room first, then looked up what else Francois Truffaut had made, and which ones were considered his better films.

Anyhow, by some route I rented The 400 Blows, and, as I said above, it left me unaffected. I went to bed afterwards without thinking much about it. It was only a couple of months later that I realized how good it was. The memories came flooding back one day when someone mentioned it to me. I have had similar experiences with La Dolce Vita and Casablanca, among others. As I thought more and more about it, I realized just how great it was.

Still, I never went back to it until now. I am strange in that way. There are some movies, some of which aren’t even that good, that I will watch over and over again, alone or with friends. There are other films which I know are great, but that I never feel I have time to revisit them (there are always more films to be watched). The 400 Blows is one of those films, unfortunately. I don’t know why. I have even considered purchasing it several times. I never did. So when I saw it tonight, it was like seeing something brand new.

I remembered only a few of the most memorable scenes: the carnival ride (followed by Antoine catching his mother with a strange man), the whole Balzac sequence, the psychologist’s interview, and, of course, the famous final shot, the freeze-frame of Antoine Doinel looking into the camera. After this time, I will probably remember everything a lot better and a lot longer. The first time, when I was ambivalent, I had time to forget before I finally grabbed hold of those fading memories.

Why is this film special? Because it is the perfect example of childhood caught on film. I don’t think there is anyone who could watch it without thinking that it rings true. Every piece of film that deals with a similar subject falls behind this one. The only one that I can think of that comes anywhere near is Federico Fellini’s _Amarcord_. Jean Vigo’s _Zero for Conduct_ is also very interesting, and probably influenced this film a lot (I know Truffaut was familiar with it, but that may not have been until after this film came out). Antoine Doinel is such an endearing character. I hope that sometime soon I can procure and see his other filmic exploits. And I really need to see more Truffaut in general. I’m far behind with him. Well, The 400 Blows deserves a 10/10, no doubt. It is easily one of the best films ever made, and one of those films that any knowledgable person would include it in a list of films that are absolutely necessary for a student of film.Read More

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