anarchist festival

Winnifred 2022-04-20 09:02:33

Many of Godard’s films are about politics, and many classics originate from technical randomness and breakthrough innovation. However, what is widely admired in China is not the above-mentioned highlights, but the emotional release of the anarchism in the plot to imprison the Chinese.
It feels like a poetic version of the end of the road, and it is very similar to the previous "Exhausted", but in this film, many of the dialogues are very classic, and the reserved thinking space is just right, so when you watch it, you will feel relatively smooth.

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  • Mason 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    It's ugly, but it's so ugly that people have no idea. I'd rather spend two hours to see Kangxi.

  • Demond 2022-02-24 08:02:16

    I'm so embarrassed and idiots in the second year of secondary school. The correct way to open this piece is for young people in their early twenties who have no job, property, or social experience, no car, and may not be really literate. They may have each other, but they will soon get bored with each other. That would explain why something so petty should be filmed as a romance and it's really bad that it's the whole world because I've only read a limited number of books

Pierrot le Fou quotes

  • Ferdinard: What I wanted to say... Why? This is silly.

  • Marianne: [repeated exchange] ... Pierrot.

    Ferdinard: My name's Ferdinand.