Blaise Pascal struggles to understand the natural world around him, in addition to an inner quest for religious faith.Blaise Pascal struggles to understand the natural world around him, in addition to an inner quest for religious faith.Blaise Pascal struggles to understand the natural world around him, in addition to an inner quest for religious faith.
Giuseppe Mannajuolo
- Florin Perrier
- (as Bepi Mannaiuolo)
Christian Aligny
- Jean Dechamps
- (as Cristian Aleny)
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Possibly the most beautiful of Rossellini's "history" films, now available on DVD, and most welcome. The subject matter might seem more likely for Bresson -- the religious and intellectual trials of a 17th century Jansenist -- and indeed this film feels quite Bressonian. With the enormous and unexpected success of "La prise de pouvoir par Louis XIV," Rossellini seems to have discovered a way to make historical films that are at once sober and informative yet at the same time intriguing as dramas of internal conflict and growth. "Blaise Pascal" is probably his most austere film (though visually sumptuous), its external conflict consisting of little more than the vain efforts of Pascal's family to keep him from overwork. And yet one becomes deeply involved in Pascal's conflicts. I saw this wonderful picture shortly after it came out (at the MOMA in New York) and it made a profound impression. I am happy to say that my evergreen memory was not in the least tarnished by a re-viewing.
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Did you know
- TriviaPascal invented the first bus in 1662.
- Quotes
Jacqueline Pascal: She bore us a little mule. You should go see it instead of tiring yourself. Your calculations will never rival the beauty of God's creatures.
Blaise Pascal: Aren't these also part of creation?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Rossellini visto da Rossellini (1993)
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- Блез Паскаль
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- Runtime2 hours 15 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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