Robert Bresson's "A Man Escaped" What struck me most about Robert Bresson's 1956 film " A Man Escaped " was just how much Bresson could do with so little. The plot itself simply revolves around a prisoner of war attempting to escape a Nazi internment camp. All the while, the story's framing, its pace, and its careful observations of the prison escape are all very simple and measured. On paper, the film sounds like a very boring affair. However, despite the simplicity in the plot and execution, " A Man Escaped " is a film full to the brim with suspense, intrigue, and existentialism. The film is based on a memoir by Andre Devigny, who was a member of the French Resistance during the war. The events that unfold in the film are replicated directly from Andre's experience in Montluc prison (although the film gives this prison a different name). Through Bresson's intimate direction, we watch as our protagonist, called Fontaine in the sto...
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