Budget
$900,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$903,986
Opening weekend US & Canada
$14,826
Gross worldwide
$920,253
Budget
$900,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$903,986
Opening weekend US & Canada
$14,826
Gross worldwide
$920,253
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By Okey 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The creativity of French director Godard, who has always been known for his continuous artistic innovation, is omnipresent, even in the production of the film's credits, which are all read out through voice-over. Of course, sometimes when critics comment on the so-called "innovation" of a film, the director often finds it ridiculous. Just as Godard's hurried and chaotic editing of the film due to time and financial constraints during the production of "Breakout" became known as "miscut", how...
By Roselyn 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The man touched his butt and entered the tunnel. Most of it was just to vent his lust, and it was more of a nostalgia for the woman at home who washed his white socks. The world is as black as a crow, and all the shame of a man has been redeemed by a proverb. And the fickle woman? Before you change your mind, all the right and wrong will be blamed on the man. What is a change of heart? One's own worldview = incompetence. Relying on men to rise to the top, relying on men to be prosperous and...
By Tatum 2022-03-26 09:01:13
who cares about experimental narratives
That night, I stared at the pool downstairs at the International Trade Center at night as if the singer-songwriter Siren was tempting me, how I wish I could write such a perfect story at that moment.
As soon as that lyrical theme song came out, I was going to have a horror show. I couldn't just focus on the experience of the scene. I was always obsessed with "this moment" and despised the text.
Godard's crappy color experiment story really showed me how arrogant Ulysses was, how...
By Dariana 2022-03-25 09:01:20
There may not be a common language between men and women. Men don't always understand the obvious, and it's their casual perfunctory, pretentious pot belly that drowns out women's cries. Women, on the other hand, always stray from the point and speak out of mind. Paul wanted to test his wife's fidelity, both out of doubt and as if he wanted to confirm the dark side of his heart. Camille could not tolerate being ignored by loved ones and out of place by the ambitions of men, she became...
By Kolby 2022-03-25 09:01:20
There may not be a common language between men and women. Men don't always understand the obvious, and it's their casual perfunctory, pretentious pot belly that drowns out women's cries. Women, on the other hand, always stray from the point and speak out of mind. Paul wanted to test his wife's fidelity, both out of doubt and as if he wanted to confirm the dark side of his heart. Camille could not tolerate being ignored by loved ones and out of place by the ambitions of men, she became...
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By Kendall 2022-03-27 09:01:20
I suspect that this film was inspired by Pasolini's "Soft Cheese" (Rogo Pag's third short film), you get Orson Welles for the biblical story of the crucifixion, I get Fritz Lang for the film Horse Epic Odyssey. It is also a play-in-play structure, with American producers, German directors, French screenwriters, and filming in Italy. The four languages sound very difficult, and the addition of a female translator makes it even more chaotic. The main selling point is that Brigitte Bardot...
By Hadley 2022-03-27 09:01:20
For the realistic metaphor of Homer's epic, the unfamiliarity with the Odyssey deepens the difficulty of watching the film. Sometimes I'm fascinated by the motionless stabilized shots and indoor dialogue...
By Dolly 2022-03-27 09:01:20
20161210 Revisit|20200122JLG Retrospective Revisiting DCP: Ce film avait été choisi par Jean Douchet en prévision de son Ciné-club : en hommage à Jean, la Cinémathèque française a tenu à maintenir cette désignation.« Le sujet du Mépris, ce sont des gens qui se regardent et se jugent, puis sont à leur tour regardés et jugés par le cinéma, lequel est représenté par Fritz Lang, en somme la conscience du film. » (JLG, 1963)
By Major 2022-03-27 09:01:20
4++ The grand and heavy strings are my favorite. This one is a bit sloppy. I like its set-in-set. This kind of philosophical stare is cunning and mocking. Dear Odysseus, your faithful wife, you It is Mi Youfu who enjoys half of it, even if her ankles are even if her eyeshadow is next to a man who has not changed for thousands of years, a woman is struggling with aphasia, trying to be independent and trying to humble herself, of course, the ending is worth pondering ---...
By Ayden 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Red, yellow and blue filters, Odyssey...
Fritz Lang: It's logical and the illogical borrows from the logical. Your Corneille said it in his preface to "Surena."
Paul Javal: Ulysses doesn't rush home to Ithaca, because he was unhappy with Penelope even before he went off. Had he been happy, he'd have stayed home. He used the Trojan war to get away from his wife.
Fritz Lang: He killed her suitors, didn't he?
Paul Javal: That can be justified by the fact that Ulysses had told Penelope to give in and accept the gifts. He didn't see the suitors as serious threats. He didn't throw them out, to avoid a scandal. Knowing Penelope to be faithful, he told her to be nice to the suitors. I think that's when Penelope, who at heart is a simple woman, began to despise him. She stopped loving Ulysses because of his conduct and she told him so. Ulysses then realized too late he'd lost Penelope's love because he'd been overly cautious. The only way to win her back was to murder the suitors.
Fritz Lang: Death is no resolution.
Paul Javal: Why does money matter so much in what we do, in what we are, in what we become? Even in our relationships with those we love?