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Meredith 2023-09-24 19:04:39
18-9-2009 7:30pm space museum (have to re-watch...
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Danny 2023-09-05 18:53:01
Gordon's sociology, the industrial version of "Do whatever you want", is almost all-encompassing and colorful (as it seems), among which Godard's typical objects of discussion: language, commercialization, war, etc. A lot of reorganization of the film's structure makes it look like a documentary, and for me, it's a good thing that watching his work can give me a certain amount of explosion of divergent...
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Glennie 2023-08-09 07:06:48
You can throw women into words and...
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Daniela 2023-08-06 16:21:27
The understanding of the dialogue tuberculosis movie is still at the level of "The Liar's Story", and the understanding is...
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Marcellus 2023-08-04 02:06:17
Godard: Just as Marina looks at herself from the role of Juliet, we have to struggle from the position of meaning consumption set for us by the big narrative, and examine the relationship between our subjective consciousness and the composition of...
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Beulah 2023-07-20 03:00:25
It is half-documentary and half-plot with the life of a housewife and prostitution as the object of follow-up, but it is plausible. Whether it is a whispered narration, or any character on the screen, they are all taken out of character traits and turned into a word-reading machine for the director to publish social papers. Can also chant for half a day against a close-up of coffee...
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Hillard 2023-06-09 01:57:29
9.0/10. A busy and empty day for a woman who appears to be middle-class but actually works part-time as a prostitute. Criticized consumerism in Paris/France and the Vietnam War in the United States, etc. The "she" here can be understood to a certain extent not only as the heroine, but also as Paris or even France. The biggest artistic highlight of the film is its format - "alternative meta-film": a meta-movie that "shows the central idea that the director has in mind when he processes the...
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Jerad 2023-06-06 19:57:59
It is suitable for watching at 2 am on Saturday when I have insomnia. After 4 am, I fell asleep until I woke up at noon the next day. After washing up, I went to the tea restaurant downstairs to have a...
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Abigayle 2023-04-06 11:57:41
Streams of consciousness, politics and sexuality (both urban public politics and world politics focused on Vietnam War, sex and sexuality, etc.), a multitude of discourses (aphorisms) are integrated into a woman's day-to-day life, endless topics and endless criticism. To borrow the words from the film, the content becomes the form is...
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Jesus 2023-04-01 10:35:39
6.3/10 is not interesting at all, not even attractive in form. The movie is boring, but fortunately, I know a little about the tower one or...
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her Comments
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her quotes
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Juliette Janson: No one knows what the city of the future will be like. Part of the wealth of meaning it once had will undoubtedly be lost, undoubtedly. Maybe the creative and formative roles of the city will be taken over by other forms of communication, maybe television and radio...
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Narrator: Objects exist, and if we pay them more attention than we do people, it is because they exist more than those people. Dead objects live on. Living people are often dead already.
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Language: French,Italian,English Release date: March 17, 1967