Gross US & Canada
$104,038
Opening weekend US & Canada
$11,214
Gross worldwide
$104,038
Gross US & Canada
$104,038
Opening weekend US & Canada
$11,214
Gross worldwide
$104,038
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By Ara 2022-11-19 11:02:45
The "story" of the film was taken from a report in the New Observer magazine at the time. The report pointed out that a large number of French women have to work as semi-professional prostitutes in order to pay for the high consumption of modern cities. When such reports on the social status quo fall into the hands of other commercial film directors, it is likely to produce popular dramas that focus on pornography, are sensational, and once again exploit and exploit women's bodies and...
By Lurline 2022-09-25 12:16:37
I know a little about her - long and short review
Love this alienating effect. Tell yourself to the camera, and then turn your face into life. Such a shot is real, it doesn't appear in a real life scene, just like a camera entity doesn't appear in a movie. But the camera is there (everything is real only when looking at it), so the narrative continues, a brief awakening of consciousness, and then a half-sleep. This is the separation and extraction of the layered inner murmur of "Under the Berlin Sky". This is a (secular) comment on...
By Sedrick 2022-09-09 06:39:48
2 ou 3 choses que je sais d'elle
When I saw this movie, there was only one long review, but the title of the person above reminded me of an article I wrote before about a prostitute and a philosopher, and it caused a siege. That was the first time I saw the power of Internet siege, but I don't really care. I hate people who talk about morality when they talk about everything, just like those hypocritical people in Shujinge Temple. Isn't life like a boat drifting with the flow?
But then again, look at the French. Film...
By Nakia 2022-09-02 03:52:25
The connection between the theme and the theme, the transfer, if possible, these things will be linked together, that is to say, things that exist together in society, but the social relationship is often ambiguous. My thinking is combined and then divided. When I speak, I can approach me. I'm silent, but I don't know where I'm thinking. I look at me. I subjectively think that others are looking at me. There is a big gap between this idea and the objective reality, because I'm clearly...
By Daniella 2022-09-02 01:04:41
I have admired Godard's film for a long time, and I finally watched it carefully. It is quite Impressionant. As expected of the director of the previous school entrance examination. Taking the lens of the Paris suburb expansion project as the connection of the film, it is a dialogue like an interview.
Since countless teachers have recommended this movie this semester, I couldn't resist the temptation. I watched it again. It was quite architectural. The beautiful prostitutes...
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By Meredith 2023-09-24 19:04:39
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By 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...
By Glennie 2023-08-09 07:06:48
You can throw women into words and...
By 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...
By 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...
Juliette Janson: I've changed and I'm still the same.
Juliette Janson: Speak as though quoting the truth. Old father Brecht said that, that actors should quote.
Narrator: Pax Americana: jumbo-sized brainwashing.