Imagine being a little boy, we look at the shape of clouds

Ruben 2022-04-19 09:02:51

Rewatch. I read it many years ago, and I think there must be a lot of things I didn't understand and turned it out (mainly not busy with work recently...

Super strong sense of experimentation and power... One of the interesting things about watching Godard's film is that you can naturally immerse yourself in the magic of watching and thinking (because some can't understand...), and you have to work hard to follow his thinking The rhythm jumps, because the desire to make a movie to tell a complete plot is completely discarded, no storytelling, no comments. Truffaut said that Godard was arrogant. So he doesn't care if the audience can keep up with his thinking...

Perhaps more important to him is the unrestrained output of views, positions, speculative, fascinating French existential ideas, as he himself said, "I am old now, and the older one thinks. The deeper I go, the more I can’t grasp what’s on the surface, I’m thinking underwater.” Later I found that the process of watching (even if I didn’t understand some parts) taught me how to stay focused. A magical attraction.

goodbye language:
"Maybe the war is just over for them. Philosophers are disturbed by the presence of others to perceive the revolutionary power of symbols. In the fog of dreams, the river still slumbers It knows itself better than we know it"
"It's not that animals are blind. Man is obscured by his conscience and cannot see the world. The outside world can only be perceived through the eyes of animals," Rilke wrote. Darwin, citing Barf, insisted that the dog is the only one in the world who loves you more than himself animal."
"Only free creatures are strangers to each other, and they share freedom. But it is freedom that separates them."
"Imagine being a little boy when we look at the shape of clouds and when we were girls..."
"You are still young and at the height of your beauty and strength" "We no longer love each other, we never loved each other" "Myths detail the birth of a hero, immersed in water, and this way of expressing birth is similar to a dream"
"What is a man? What is a city? What is a war?"
"The story is not tragic. There are no giant laughter, or indifferent details, detailing their morbid love."

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