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Louisa 2022-03-28 09:01:08
The voice-overs sometimes describe the scenery, sometimes the psychology, sometimes the director's comments or even introduce a second voice to argue, with a joke at the end. The "footless bird" at the time of Arthur's death may be the source of Wong Kar-wai, and the scene at the Louvre was imitated by "Dream of Paris". It belongs to the sequence of "Exhausted", "Zu and Zhan", and "The Male and Female Thief". The shots are clean and fast, and many scenes such as a minute of silence, dancing,...
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Marcia 2022-03-28 09:01:08
It's amazing, I've never seen anyone play a movie like this: a minute of silence, a three-person dance, a voice-over, five shots strong and one shot to the...
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Janiya 2022-03-28 09:01:08
I revisited it again, and I forgot to watch it and give it five stars. Thanks to the CC-like rich tidbits, I have a better understanding of the allusions that bring dialogue and...
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Shanie 2022-03-27 09:01:15
"Did the whole world become a dream, or did the dream become the world?" This line sums up almost all the movies that reflect the French in the 1960s. The most shocking is the scene where Arthur and his uncle shot each other. Naked break with the previous generation. The end laughs to death, pushing the whole film's banter of movies and American gangster films to a climax. In addition, I finally saw the source of many film history/literary allusions (Quentin, Ximeng, Footless Bird, Feeding the...
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Letitia 2022-03-27 09:01:15
It's boring. It's enough to know that Godard was making genre games in the early years. Godard's early works are not worth mentioning in terms of quality. Compared with later, Godard seems to have not absorbed enough nutrients from classical oil painting and music at this time, and the restlessness of his character is not as deep as...
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Kimberly 2022-03-27 09:01:15
I can't remember the first time I revisited it. Today, I rewatched the scene of three people dancing together and running in the Louvre no less than ten...
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Amparo 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Going back to Godard in the time of Anna Karina is easier to understand, and the movie will be lighter and more charming. Too many classic moments: a minute of silence, a dance for three, the fastest run to visit the Louvre. . . The film, like Pierrot the Madman, requires the actor's physical and athletic...
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Horace 2022-03-27 09:01:15
In the opening credits, he calls himself Jean Luc Cinema...
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Theodore 2022-03-27 09:01:15
The early Godard was so cute. Several bridges were paid tribute by later generations, the dance of three, the museum ran wild, and there was not a minute of silence. It must be said that Godard's films are more meaningful than...
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Cristian 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Cute and playful! Now it looks like an Easter egg movie, Silence for a Minute / Cafe Dance / Threesome / Footless Bird / Shooting / Louvre Run, lined up by a group of directors to pay tribute. (Want to invite Godard to answer the interesting question "How to evaluate Wang Jiawei, Quentin Bertolucci, John Woo and To Qifeng's...
Band of Outsiders Comments
Extended Reading
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Odile: What's your family name, Arthur?
Arthur: Rimbaud.
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Odile: What do you see in me?
Arthur: And you in me?
Odile: I don't know. A husband.
Arthur: Is that what interests you? What exactly does it mean to you?
Odile: It means offering your breasts and your thighs.