L'argent (1983) [Validated ✧]
Robert Bresson’s final film, L’Argent (1983), is a brutal, clinical masterpiece that examines how a single lie can trigger an unstoppable chain of moral decay. Based on Leo Tolstoy's novella The Forged Coupon , it strips away any sentimentality to show a world governed entirely by transactional greed. The Plot: A Virus of Greed
: The shop owner, realizing the fraud, passes it to an innocent fuel worker, Yvon Targe. L'Argent (1983)
The film begins with a small act of teenage rebellion: a counterfeit 500-franc note. Robert Bresson’s final film, L’Argent (1983), is a
: Two wealthy students use the fake bill to pay for a picture frame. The film begins with a small act of
: Yvon is arrested for passing the bill. Though he is innocent, the lie costs him his job, his family, and eventually, his soul.
Bresson famously used "models" instead of actors, demanding they recite lines without emotion.