L'argent (1983) Guide

: Yvon is arrested for passing the bill. Though he is innocent, the lie costs him his job, his family, and eventually, his soul.

: The shop owner, realizing the fraud, passes it to an innocent fuel worker, Yvon Targe. L'Argent (1983)

: Two wealthy students use the fake bill to pay for a picture frame. : Yvon is arrested for passing the bill

Robert Bresson’s final film, L’Argent (1983), is a brutal, clinical masterpiece that examines how a single lie can trigger an unstoppable chain of moral decay. Based on Leo Tolstoy's novella The Forged Coupon , it strips away any sentimentality to show a world governed entirely by transactional greed. The Plot: A Virus of Greed : Two wealthy students use the fake bill

Bresson famously used "models" instead of actors, demanding they recite lines without emotion.

The film begins with a small act of teenage rebellion: a counterfeit 500-franc note.