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Page 177
... emotional involvement is counterbalanced by elements in the work that promote distance , disinterestedness , impartiality . Emotional involvement is always , to a greater or lesser degree , postponed . The contrast can be accounted for ...
... emotional involvement is counterbalanced by elements in the work that promote distance , disinterestedness , impartiality . Emotional involvement is always , to a greater or lesser degree , postponed . The contrast can be accounted for ...
Page 181
... emotions cool so that intelligence can prevail . The emotional distance typical of Bresson's films seems to exist for a different reason altogether : be- cause all identification with characters , deeply conceived , is an im- pertinence ...
... emotions cool so that intelligence can prevail . The emotional distance typical of Bresson's films seems to exist for a different reason altogether : be- cause all identification with characters , deeply conceived , is an im- pertinence ...
Page 184
... emotional involvement . Bresson also came to reject the species of involvement created in films by the expressiveness of the acting . Again , one is reminded of Brecht by Bresson's particular way of handling actors , in the exer- cise ...
... emotional involvement . Bresson also came to reject the species of involvement created in films by the expressiveness of the acting . Again , one is reminded of Brecht by Bresson's particular way of handling actors , in the exer- cise ...
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