Small Change (1976)
10/10
Pocket Money
2 October 2001
I have a love for movies with no real plot. Small Change is a perfect example of this. Instead of relying on a story to express his ideas, Truffaut uses small vignettes, sometimes hardly related to the main body of the film at all. What this creates is a portrait of the small town in which these people lives. Truffaut captures the entire spectrum of human emotion. 10/10
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