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Kimberly 2023-09-16 19:09:44
What this film is about is what Marxism can be like once it is pulled into everyday life. Chinese girls use Marxism to discuss Marxism. In order to counteract formalized perception, Godard must add images that we are not accustomed to seeing. (Black, white scene, wrong frame,...
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Fatima 2023-08-23 16:09:35
What is valuable is that the opinions are constantly put forward and refuted, but the whole tone is desolate, a pregnancy in the times, with labor pains, hope and emptiness and loss, after the event, the situation changes, the people are scattered, and the tea is...
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Carleton 2023-08-11 05:39:31
A group of idle radical Maoist fanatical youths, chanting slogans between dorm rooms, listening to Beijing radio stations, holding little red books and imagining revolution. It is quite paradoxical that the contradictory self-criticism appeared in the second half. After discussing with the senior mentor who had participated in the Algerian war on the train, it was seen that the thought had entered a dead end, but in the future, I still had to practice "when the sun shines in the sky, I will...
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Alta 2023-08-05 15:16:14
Your movie is either Zuo-wing Gongdang or Grandpa Mao told me how to understand and continue stream of...
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Raina 2023-07-12 01:50:37
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Nigel 2023-06-30 02:17:21
The title is a mistranslation that was supposed to refer to Chinese or Chinese ways rather than some Chinese girl. Ge's love for film may be as a passive medium of expression rather than film itself, so after the rise of electronic media, the tendency to quickly abandon the appeal of film sex was first seen before 68, especially large dialogues and camera-oriented This dramatic pursuit of direct shouting and sermons reached a high point here with the help of the Maoist community, not only...
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Garnett 2023-06-14 19:04:06
Godard said: "Political films are not about making political films, but making films politically, and making films to mobilize politics." But what is politics? It is "to increase the number of people who support us (audience), and to increase the number of people who oppose us."... Therefore, Hollywood is the most determined and successful practitioner of "politically making movies". Godard, not only is not "political", but even "anti-political" - it's hard to imagine how many people you can...
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Arnold 2023-06-11 22:55:30
The Chinese girl's soundtrack, thinking of Hong Shangxiu's transition music, feels the same; the dialogue does not need to be played in the usual way, just one person; the scene of the filming scene, reflexivity, is also a kind of alienation effect. There is also the exclusive "jump cut", which is quite interesting, although the way it talks about politics with young people from the bourgeois class seems distant and a bit ridiculous... but there is still something in...
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Charlene 2023-06-01 10:42:19
Not only are the communists acting, they only have meaning (including their own) as long as they have eyes on them. So love also belongs to this. Words bring everything. Love comes from misunderstanding words. "A word only means something other than it" is a no-brainer. Godard's teens aren't just teenagers, either. Always use French too much to understand. The prostitute in the suit ruined the glass door, she just wanted to knock on the door so she built the door. Big but not so big. In fact,...
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Genoveva 2023-05-08 16:23:03
Godard, the restless leftist, has always been so fanatical and extreme, and his genius is beyond the reach of ordinary people and other New Wave directors. In the quagmire of the Vietnam War, Sartre was hopeless, Su Xiu was embarrassed, and a group of French youth turned their attention to the east. Jump cuts, whispers, Mao quotes, three primary colors, revolution is terror, 1967 is a...
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Clovis 2022-07-06 10:13:42
Guillaume-Godard-Brecht: "Inconsistency" as a method of alienation in "The Chinese Girl" /décalage
We can question what Godard's commonly used "distancing effects", such as interrupting the frame with subtitles and exposing the camera (so much so that we know they will be there before watching the film), can bring about - is it anti-play , anti-empathy, or the wonder, curiosity, or even...
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Geovanny 2022-10-18 04:30:36
Véronique: an absolutely free revolutionary
By contrast, Véronique (Anne Wiazemsky), the core member of a Marxist-Leninist student group in The Chinese Girl (the film is usually deemed a prescience of May 68), represents another type of rebel who exercise freedom in the name of revolutionary ideals . As Camus proposes, rebellion always goes...
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Guillaume: A Communist must always ask himself why and think carefuly to see if everything conforms to reality. A Communist is never infallible, should never be arrogant, and never think things are OK only at home.
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[repeated lines]
Veronique: Guillaume, answer the phone!