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Dumont, along with cinematographer Philippe Van Leeuw, employed a style that has become synonymous with "slow cinema," yet with an intensity that separates it from peers.
The story follows Freddy (David Douche), an unemployed, aimless teenager who spends his days riding his moped around Bailleul, hanging out with his equally unmotivated friends, and sharing a home with his mother and his girlfriend, Marie (Marjorie Cottreel).
The landscape acts as a character, with the immense, flat sky over Bailleul emphasizing the characters' insignificance and vulnerability, a theme that culminate in the film’s final, moving scene, as noted by The Criterion Collection. Legacy of the 1997 Debut
Some of the key themes in the film include:
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La Vie De Jesus Bruno Dumont 1997 Dvdrip Review
Dumont, along with cinematographer Philippe Van Leeuw, employed a style that has become synonymous with "slow cinema," yet with an intensity that separates it from peers.
The story follows Freddy (David Douche), an unemployed, aimless teenager who spends his days riding his moped around Bailleul, hanging out with his equally unmotivated friends, and sharing a home with his mother and his girlfriend, Marie (Marjorie Cottreel).
The landscape acts as a character, with the immense, flat sky over Bailleul emphasizing the characters' insignificance and vulnerability, a theme that culminate in the film’s final, moving scene, as noted by The Criterion Collection. Legacy of the 1997 Debut
Some of the key themes in the film include: