The Devil Probably
"The Devil Probably" is a 1977 French film directed by Robert Bresson. The story follows a group of disillusioned young people in Paris who grapple with existential questions and the meaning of life. The film is known for its minimalist style and lack of conventional narrative structure.
The title suggests a philosophical exploration of good and evil, reflecting the characters' struggles with their beliefs and societal norms. Bresson's unique approach emphasizes the emotional and spiritual turmoil of youth, making it a significant work in the genre of art cinema.