Vivre Sa Vie Comments

  • Haylee 2023-03-14 08:33:14

    It is rare to see such a soulful piece of Godard, those destructive jumps are so restrained, and the use of long shots even makes one feel like watching Truffaut (the movie poster of Zu and Zhan at the end seems to be is mapping this). The overlap between prostitutes and Joan of Arc is related to Wu Yonggang's "The Goddess", thinking that if you master your own body, you can master money and material things; you think that as long as you master material things, you can control life as you like,...

  • Chet 2023-03-13 18:54:10

    If the film conveys the director's taste, then Godard must be a very interesting person. Every paragraph is very interesting, but three are my favorites: dancing in the pool hall, talking about philosophy with old people, and scientific advice on erotic services. Godard, who woke up early, seemed to show his love for movies and personal taste, suitable for audiences of all ages, men and...

  • Lillian 2023-03-09 08:35:14

    "Short black hair and big eyes, understands movies and dances, talks about philosophy and emotions, loves smoking and has a cold temperament, and has a bad...

  • Wiley 2023-03-01 12:15:23

    Godard in this period is really soft. In addition, this film is too obsessed with the heroine. It can be seen that Godard really likes...

  • Gilda 2023-03-01 08:28:02

    After reading Sontag's article, I have a clue; almost all of Godard's language techniques are collected. 12 chapters, each with a different language, dazzling; for me, this film must be watched at least twice, once in text and once in video; "The Twelve Stations of the...

  • Eliezer 2023-02-05 17:23:30

    During the French New Wave period, all kinds of deliberately branding new methods are really annoying to look...

  • Amparo 2022-12-31 15:12:44

    If the film conveys the director's taste, then Godard must be a very interesting person. Every paragraph is very interesting, but three are my favorites: dancing in the pool hall, talking about philosophy with old people, and scientific advice on erotic services. Godard, who woke up early, seemed to show his love for movies and personal taste, suitable for audiences of all ages, men and...

  • Taurean 2022-12-26 19:53:04

    Godard's Anna is more beautiful than Bergman and Fellini's women; smarter than Anton's women; purer than Bunuel and Ma Dashuai's women, but Godard went to the arms of the donkey girl, what's the matter? ! Well, for me, when I talk about the French New Wave, I think of the face of Anna Karina (Bordos in "Twenty Years Later", hehe, a long time...

  • Florine 2022-12-06 17:07:07

    Stiff and abrupt, the heroine's beauty seems to make people forget the film itself, which uses 1928's La passion de Jeanne...

  • Giuseppe 2022-12-05 15:06:05

    Godard makes the audience forget the heroine's identity as a prostitute, just like Karax makes the audience forget the world outside the heroine and heroine, both of them have a focused narrative power, narrative,...

Extended Reading
  • Alexzander 2022-11-26 09:54:31

    "Anything You Want" Records

    Opening, like a close-up of Bergman.

    1. There is an emotional rift between the two, each occupying the entire picture, indicating that they cannot coexist. The back image emphasizes the sense of rejection. Fade out to end a paragraph.

    2. The long-lens camera moves one beat ahead with a premonition,...

  • Joana 2022-12-11 13:44:24

    life is life

    The movie begins with the two quarreling, with their backs to the camera, the mirror placed in front of the blur, their clothes standing upright and their language rigid. In the theater, Nana watched "The Passion of Joan of Arc". The rent of 2,000 francs turned her life upside down. By...

Vivre Sa Vie quotes

  • The Philosopher: It's in Plato, you know. It's an old idea. I don't think one can distinguish a thought from the words that express it. A moment of thought can only be grasped through words.

  • Nana: Suddenly I don't know what to say. It happens to me a lot. I think first about whether they're the right words. But when the moment comes to speak, I can't say it. Why must one always talks? I think one should often just keep quiet, live in silence. The more one talks, the less the words mean.