For insights into Robert Bresson's film The Devil, Probably ( Le diable probablement ), several blog posts offer deep analysis of its themes, though finding a specific post that also provides Greek subtitles can be tricky. Recommended Blog Posts
: A more academic but highly readable look at the film's atmosphere of "tranquil desolation" and its ties to religious and existential themes. Greek Subtitles The Devil, Probably subtitles Greek
Subscene (often has Greek fan-translations for European classics) For insights into Robert Bresson's film The Devil,
: This post provides a focused look at Charles's pessimism regarding the church, politics, and nuclear power, framing his angst as a "restrained and austere" Bressonian suffering. : Features a translated classic review from Cinématographe
: Features a translated classic review from Cinématographe that dives into the film's moral and metaphysical questions about the "law of self-destruction".
: An insightful essay on the film's protagonist, Charles, and how Bresson uses youth as a "final stage" before the corruption of adulthood or self-destruction.