weird weird movie. Not my favorite Godard...kind of like Life Aquatic...it's quirky for quirky's sake
Catherine Duport, Chantal Goya, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Marlene Jobert, Michel Debord
A love affair between a young Parisian radical and a ye-ye singer.
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Flixster Reviews (97)
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December 20, 2007
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September 8, 2009
Sep 2009 - An experimental picture of the master of such experiments. I find myself fascinated that it is still pretty attractive and more amazed at the quality of the acting.
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September 28, 2008
Probably why I loved the movie so was because I could identify closely with Paul - a hopeless romantic clinging on to an utopian ideology rejected by most.
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June 23, 2007
Becoming a big Godard fan. I enjoy seeing in the films 60's Paris on the verge of revolution and the tension in Godard's film.
Critic Reviews
You can appreciate Godard's vigorous early visual style. full review
Effectively political in the way it captures the mood of a time; the picture feels combustible, like an explosion about to happen. full review
For all the doubt and acrid aphorisms, despite the gunfire that interrupts the soundtrack, and the playful, random death that flits around the edges, there's an indestructible core of romanticism. full review
Thirty-nine years after it first appeared, Jean-Luc Godard's document of youthful confusion has not aged one minute. full review
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