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Sade -2000-benoit Jacquot- -fra- Eng Subs--dvdrip-rare-

The film focuses on his relationship with a young, pious, and terrified revolutionary commissioner’s daughter, (Isild Le Besco, hauntingly fragile). She is sent to “observe” Sade for a committee. Instead, she becomes his reluctant confessor, his audience, his cell’s second prisoner. He reads to her from Justine or Les 120 Journées . He describes, in a flat, reasonable voice, acts of unspeakable cruelty.

For collectors of (Guediguian, Brisseau, Breillat), this is a missing link. It is a film about the Terror made in a century that saw its own terrors—and it asks: do we need a Marquis de Sade when we have the state? Sade -2000-Benoit Jacquot- -FRA- Eng subs--DVDrip-RARE-

"Sade" revolves around the later years of Marquis de Sade's life, focusing on his incarceration and the circumstances leading to his confinement. The film meticulously crafts a portrait of Sade, not merely as a historical figure known for his libertine writings, but as a man grappling with his own desires, intellect, and the societal norms of his time. Through a delicate balance of drama and introspection, Jacquot invites viewers to ponder the thin line between genius and madness, a theme that was quintessentially embodied by Sade. The film focuses on his relationship with a

For potential viewers, acquiring a copy of "Sade" on DVDrip with English subtitles requires some diligence, given its rare status. However, the effort is well worth it, as the film promises a rich and engaging viewing experience. The English subtitles not only facilitate a deeper understanding of the dialogue but also ensure that the nuances of the performance are not lost in translation. He reads to her from Justine or Les 120 Journées