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Goodbye to Language Reviews

  • Ruben 2022-04-19 09:02:51

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

    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...

  • Kiera 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    The world of the master, the realistic outfit X

    There is no plot, talking to Bairan, the high-contrast color blocks flashing in high frequency on the screen...

    I can't imagine why the Cannes Film Festival chose it for the main competition. And the most terrifying thing is that it was the best picture of the 2014 National Film Critics Association...

  • Camryn 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    A film that truly builds the language of 3D cinema

    #FilmNote1109Golden Horse Film Festival# I just finished watching the 2014 3D film by French film master Godard (translated in Taiwan) in the afternoon. He broke away from the 2D language. He used two 5D and IPHONE to shoot a 3D film. The subtitles and narrative structure of the chapter revisit...

  • Gloria 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    farewell language

            Eighty-four-year-old French new wave film master Godard has released a new film, and uses the current fashionable 3D technology, entitled "Farewell to Language" (Adieu au Langage). When I first saw it in Berkeley, I was slightly clouded by the continuous impact of complex sound and images...

  • Chelsea 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    Goodbye language, useless stuff!

    I haven't watched this movie since 2014 until today, and I think it's too late, but I'll do it twice, three, four, five...and there is no end to it! First of all, if you think "Assassin Nie Yinniang" is a boring movie or even trash, don't watch this movie, because you will also find this movie...

  • Rosemarie 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    Goodbye language, goodbye existence, goodbye heart

    A niche independent film that has been seriously underestimated. Perhaps more people respect Godard and worship Godard's superb skills in imaging and narratology in his early years. Today, an old man who is about to reach the end of his life will continue to do so. He cares about using various...

  • Dameon 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    Feel free

    Watching such an experimental film, perhaps thinking is superfluous, you only need to feel it. The grammatical characteristics of French make French intellectuals of Godard's generation especially good at playing words and puns. Words are broken and reorganized, and the metaphors of language are...

  • Cleora 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    Exploring Experiments in Narrative Literature

    Aeneas left Troy to go to Latinum with the guidance of his mother Venus (in addition to the support of Zeus and Apollo), Virgil let Aeneas from the epic "Aeneas" The prophet's prophecy learned that his descendants Caesar and Octavian would establish the Roman Empire. At the same time, Caesar always...

  • Nora 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    Fortunately, the movie has Gundam

    Because I'm very obsessed with Wittgenstein recently, I turned to Godard's film again, and recorded some random thoughts as follows: 1. Other directors use similar languages ​​to tell different stories, Godard is trying new vocabulary and grammar itself. 2. How the film becomes itself, not the...

  • Stefanie 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    your dad is your dad

    Looking at Godard's "Goodbye Language", from the farewell narrative in "Exhausted" to the farewell language here, the 80-year-old man is really too pioneering and experimental to understand. The picture is picturesque, but the audience still can't understand it, and can't watch it any longer.

    Black...