Because I don't understand it, it's great

Janae 2022-01-18 08:01:28

The teacher in the film class asked to watch it, so I watched it. Regardless, I still watched it.
At the beginning, it was boring dialogue, slapstick, French movies, English subtitles, and the actors spoke very quickly, which made me a little bit unable to keep up, but I gradually got used to it. I admit that the most serious section I watched is that the wife is describing the 3P process == Mo spray... I rub it, it's really too heavy. Watching and thinking about what position they are in...
then their weekend is about to begin. I’m really sorry. I’ve fast-forwarded the 7-minute traffic jam, because it’s so boring... the scene of the car accident at the end of the car really scared me, but if you have seen the plot behind it, then Think, okay, little case.
There are some supporting roles along the way, which reveal some meanings (just feel it, I don’t want to summarize it, maybe it is some anarchism, the opposition between communism and capitalism, there are blacks and so on, blacks. I’m fast forwarding, I really don’t understand all the truths about it.) When the
protagonist’s car was burned, the woman was quite happy when she shouted Hermes bag... the
rest, anyway, it was bloody and violent, the whole The music of the movie is very hypnotic. I really don't understand. But still pay tribute to the master.

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Extended Reading
  • Jamil 2022-04-21 09:03:04

    Godard always finds beautiful women

  • Rickey 2022-04-19 09:02:43

    On the vanguard, I really have to obey Godard. Sixty years later, it is still so sharp. The ridicule of the bourgeoisie runs through the whole. The heroine's oral 3P and long shots of traffic jams are very impressive. But there is no doubt that the revolution has become the main theme, and the idea of ​​breaking the concept of class and race should be the ideal it wants to convey.

Weekend quotes

  • Roland: Sure I love you. You're my splendid bitch, you know that.

  • Corinne: It wasn't like a women's magazine romance. I don't know... his eyes were so hard... his mouth, his words. He started in the Mercedes. I told him I went for him. I wanted more than a quick screw. We ought to meet again somewhere. Cuddling in cars is dreary. I said to take me home and I'd call him in the afternoon. I wanted to screw, but I'd rather wait.

    Roland: What did he say?

    Corinne: He talked about my body, and how I turned him on and how it was vulgar and unkind.

    Roland: Did you think of me, too?

    Corinne: Of course I did.