Four Nights of a Dreamer (1971)
Robert Bresson's "Four Nights of a Dreamer" Robert Bresson's 1971 " Four Nights of a Dreamer " is the second adaptation I've seen of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's short story " White Nights ." The other was Luchino Visconti's 1957 film. Of course, Bresson's version is very...well...Bressonian. The film centers on Jacques, a depressed and alienated Parisian artist who meets Marthe - a woman pondering suicide at the edge of Pont Neuf. She spends her nights awaiting the return of a past lover, who has yet to come and see her. Jacques spends the next four nights with Marthe, comforting her while waiting. The two eventually fall in love. However, on the final night, Marthe's lover returns. In Visconti's version, the story is told through a more romantic lens, even its final melancholy. But, in pure Bressonian fashion, " Four Nights of a Dreamer " is a far more cold, clinical imagining of Dostoyevsky's work. That being said,...