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Alain Resnais: Hiroshima Mon Amour

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In Hiroshima Mon Amour, the woman determines that, only with the passing of time, will she forget her experiences in Nevers, France, and she tries to convince the man that the passage of time will also cause both of them to forget their present love affair in Hiroshima. Like other Resnais's films, Hiroshima Mon Amour does not adhere to classical cinematic structure. Instead, the woman's memory structures what is told in images, so that present-time experiences involuntarily bring back memories of her German lover.

Resnais usually has no neutral settings in his films, and these settings often serve as symbols for characters; present-day Hiroshima is certainly not one, conjouring up as it does violent and disturbing images which the viewer associates with the destruction caused by the dropping of the atomic bomb. Also, when we are introduced to the characters, we first hear their voices and then only parts of their bodies (bare shoulders, arms embracing) and only gradually are the lovers revealed more and more.

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