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Originally Posted by HenryHill51
3. The Devil, Probably (1977)- Robert Bresson's second to last film, highly regarded by most and still so hard to see today. Dry is an understatement. Watching this group of social and environmentally active group of teens sleep with each other, fall in and out of love, question God, then ultimately question themselves is not without its blessings.... it just also feels very self-serving. I love the way Bresson remains entrenched on watching hands, bodies and objects more than the faces of his characters, though. I also see where Bertrand Bonello probably drew his inspirations for last year's "Nocturama".
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Saw it about a decade ago and I don't remember anything about the film except footage of a seal (I think) getting killed and...that last scene. Holy shit. That really stuck with me. Still find it disturbing.