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400 Blows (Blu-ray)
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400 Blows (Blu-ray)
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| | | Features: French, English, Subtitled
Editor's Note
Director Franois Truffaut's first feature film, THE 400 BLOWS, is a landmark in French cinema. Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Laud) is a 13-year-old boy who can't seem to do anything right. His parents yell at him and then bribe him for his love and his promises to work harder in school. Meanwhile, his schoolteacher is out to get him and blames Antoine for everything--turning him into the class clown. As a result, Antoine runs away from school and his difficult family, living on the streets of Paris and committing petty crimes. While his life on the street is tough, it's much better than dealing with his preoccupied parents and his accusatory teacher. Nonetheless, things only go downhill for Antoine, descending to a simultaneously painful and beautiful conclusion. A truly impressive film, THE 400 BLOWS is raw, honest, and intensely emotional. Imbued with a strong and complex personality, Antoine maintains his poise and self-confidence, even as he endures abusive treatment from every adult he encounters. Ren Simonet (Patrick Auffray) is Antoine's one pal, and the unspoken dialogues between the boys, depicted by Truffaut through the boys' facial expressions and with masterful roving photography, allow the viewer to see through Antoine's eyes and understand his unflinching tenacity. Few films have captured the difficulties of childhood as well as this acclaimed French masterpiece. Essentially the start of the French New Wave movement, THE 400 BLOWS is also the beginning of Truffaut's Antoine Doinel cycle, which follows Laud as Antoine in five additional films over the course of 20 years.
Plot Summary
Franois Truffaut's semiautobiographical feature film debut, THE 400 BLOWS, is one of the French New Wave's most loved and enduring masterpieces. Thirteen-year-old Antoine Doinel tries to cope with the various forces tearing his life apart: his parents' contentious marriage (made worse by the confined space of their apartment), his own lack of interest in school, his desire to live like an adult and have pocket money, and his adolescent desire for freedom. Feeling unloved and unwanted at home, Doinel begins to rebel--only to lose what little he already had.
| Features | Keep Case | | Special Edition | | Widescreen - 2.35 | | Audio:
| Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono - French | | Subtitles - English | | Additional Release Material:
| Audio Commentary:
| 1. Brian Stonehill, Cinema Educator | | 2. Robert Lachenay, Truffaut Associate | | Bonus Footage:
| 1. Cast Audition Footage | | 2. Cannes THE 400 BLOWS Newsreel Footage | | 3. TV Program Excerpt Featuring Truffaut | | Interviews:
| 1. Francois Truffaut, Director | | Text/Photo Galleries:
| Essay:
| 1. Annette Insdorg, Film Scholar |
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Image |
| Release Date: 3/24/2009 |
| Running Time: 99 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 1959 | | Catalog ID: 1795 | | UPC: 00715515042413 | | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
| | Video: B&W |
| Cast & Crew | Albert Rmy | | Guy Decomble | | Claire Maurier | | Patrick Auffray | | Jean-Pierre Laud | | Franois Truffaut - Director |
| Awards | Cannes (1959) | | Franois Truffaut, Winner, Best Director |
| Memorable Quotes| "Before the Army gets us I'm going to sock him one."----Antoine Doinel (Jean--Pierre Laud), regarding his teacher | | "Your parents say that you lie all the time."----Psychologist to Antoine|"I suppose I do, from time to time. So what? When I tell the truth, they don't always believe it anyway----so I prefer to lie."----Antoine |
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