The 400 Blows (1959) Reviews

The 400 Blows (1959)
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For his feature-film debut, critic-turned-director François Truffaut drew inspiration from his own troubled childhood. The 400 Blows stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as Antoine Doinel, Truffaut's preteen alter ego. Misunderstood at home by his parents and tormented in school by his insensitive teacher (Guy Decomble), Antoine frequently runs away from both places. The boy finally quits school after being accused of plagiarism by his teacher. He steals a typewriter from his father (Albert Remy) to finance his plans to leave home. The father angrily turns Antoine over to the police, who lock the boy up with hardened criminals. A psychiatrist at a delinquency center probes Antoine's unhappiness, which he reveals in a fragmented series of monologues. Originally intended as a 20-minute short, The 400 Blows was expanded into a feature when Truffaut decided to elaborate on his self-analysis. For the benefit of Truffaut's fellow film buffs, The 400 Blows is full of brief references to favorite directors, notably Truffaut's then-idol Jean Vigo. The film won the 1959 Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival, even though Truffaut had been declared persona non grata the year before for his inflammatory comments about the festival's commercialism. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jean-Pierre LéaudRobert Beauvais, (more)
Director(s):
François Truffaut
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Barbara B.

Whoever thought this movie was Boring needs to stick to their Michael Bay, Vin Diesel movies... at the time, no one was showing movies like this and the kids acting is phenomenal. In today's era where Kid actors are either in Disney movies, or being little douchebags in Hollywood films... its actually amazing to see a kid perform such a powerful role.

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W.R. G.

Boring, boring, boring. This movie was a total waste of time. Skip it!

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Robert B.

This movie deserves all the acclaim it has gotten since it won the Palm D'Or in Cannes in 1954. To appreciate it, you have to read Truffaut's history, or better, see the documentary on him. Jean-Pierre Leaud does an incredible job, and it's amazing to learn that he wasn't following a script... Truffaut would just disscuss the scene before hand and say what he wanted, and Leaud would improvise.

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Norma B.

My problem with this movie was that the English translation was only the first line of the conversation, so consequently it was very difficult to follow. I tried different formats on my TV but still couldn't get the lower lines of translation.

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Matthew J.

This movie is old and in French with English subtitles. The reading is easy, you don't miss a thing in the movie. It is old, but not like most movies that don't stand the test of time. The characters are good, this seems reasonible, like it could happen. The ending was kind of bad, but I did like it. It is somewhat humorous, and has a bit of drama. It isn't a movie you can say I couldn't stop watching, after all my wife fell asleep. But I liked it. If you are running low on stuff to watch get this, but don't put it at the top.

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Viviana H.

I hated it! It was a complete waste of time. Nothing good happened!

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Giovanni L.

one of many great French films!

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Kathleen K.

I couldn't get this to play (or subtitle) in English. I was too tired to struggle through it, and tried several times- was this the wrong version?

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Olga C.

All through out the movie, there is a narrator that does not let you hear the dialog and it gets to be a nuisance. The only option is to turn the volume off and read the subtitles. I don’t recommended it, it is a waste of time.

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    Barbara B.

    Whoever thought this movie was Boring needs to stick to their Michael Bay, Vin Diesel movies... at the time, no one was showing movies like this and the kids acting is phenomenal. In today's era where Kid actors are either in Disney movies, or being little douchebags in Hollywood films... its actually amazing to see a kid perform such a powerful role.

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    W.R. G.

    Boring, boring, boring. This movie was a total waste of time. Skip it!

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    Robert B.

    This movie deserves all the acclaim it has gotten since it won the Palm D'Or in Cannes in 1954. To appreciate it, you have to read Truffaut's history, or better, see the documentary on him. Jean-Pierre Leaud does an incredible job, and it's amazing to learn that he wasn't following a script... Truffaut would just disscuss the scene before hand and say what he wanted, and Leaud would improvise.

    Yes   |   No

     
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