The madman Pierrot is actually obsessed with madness. In order for the heroine to give up her family and ideals, she commits murder, arson, robbery, etc., and after being deceived by the heroine again and again, she still does her own thing, and finally perishes together. There are many highlights in the film. First, there are many repeated simple dialogues like brainwashing and hypnosis. The male protagonist is holding a book or writing a diary almost uninterrupted throughout the whole process. , the most interesting is the man who met the man at the end of the film is like a stand-up comedy speech, he said that he loves a woman but doesn't love it, and a woman loves him but doesn't love him, even after 10 years of love, it is still painful, this kind of The helplessness of love makes everyone fall into madness, and it is also thought-provoking. Secondly, when I saw Anna Karina from "Outlaws" reappearing on the screen, the camera featured her charming face and figure time and time again. I thought it was to highlight the characteristics of her snake and scorpion. Later, I checked and it turned out that it was Godard. wife, no wonder.
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