Juliet Berto

Juliet Berto

  • Born: 1947-1-16
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Eliezer 2022-07-05 15:38:59

      Random Thoughts

      Possibly one of the most obscure Godard films. He focuses on objectivity (thing, me) and subjectivity (I) (as Juliette says: me, myself, and I, all of us./The world is me; I am the world) : prostitution turns humans into products; products become the mediatation of human interaction (two women...

    • Kole 2022-07-05 14:38:27

      2 or 3 Things I Know About Her

      The works of masters are always admired. Moreover, it is always after reading the comments written by others that I really understand it.
      In the era of philosophers such as Foucault and Deleuze, the philosophicalization of films was always boring, obscure, and difficult to understand, but it was...

    2 or 3 Things I Know About Her quotes

    • Narrator: I serenely take the road to dreams and forget the rest. I forget Hiroshima and Auschwitz. I forget Budapest. I forget Vietnam and minimum wages. I forget the housing crisis. I forget the famine in India. I've forgotten it all, except that since it takes me back to zero, I have to start over from there.

    • Roger: Hear anything? What is it?

      Robert: Saigon-Washington.

      Roger: Who's speaking?

      Robert: Johnson.

      Roger: What's he saying?

      Robert: "In '65 to force Hanoi to negotiate it was with a heavy heart that I ordered my pilots to bomb North Vietnam."

      Roger: And?

      Robert: "It was tremendous but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate. In '66 it was again with a heavy heart that I ordered my pilots to bomb Haiphong and Hanoi."

      Roger: Let me listen a bit. "It was tremendous, but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate. In July '67 I ordered my pilots, again with a heavy heart, to raze Chinese atomic installations. It was tremendous, but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate."

      Robert: "In '67 to force Hanoi to negotiate and again with a heavy heart, I ordered my pilots to bomb Peking."

      Roger: And?

      Robert: "It was tremendous, but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate. Now my missiles are aimed at Moscow."

      Roger: And?

      Robert: "President Johnson says that Hanoi must understand that his patience is limited." Shit! I can't hear now.

      Juliette: [reading] "Should I wear tromp-l'oeil ankle-sock designs on pantyhose designed by Louis Ferraud? They make daring dresses decent and make calves look pert and charming."

      Robert: Cut the crap!

      Juliette: It's in "Madame Express."

      Robert: Never heard of it.

      Juliette: You've got no culture.