possibly the greatest film ever made, one of Godard's finest. Dostoevsky and pop art and America and Maoism and the most beautiful people ever on camera and wondering what it means to struggle and what it means to love someone and, how to talk about it
Sep 20, 2024

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every beautiful work of film is at the same time an expression of the artist's political critiques and their own freaky fantasies and this one's no exception, truly beautiful stuff
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60s Godard is just made to be seen in a theatre. The inter cards are so striking when blown up to that scale.
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Godard by way of the aftermath of the end of history, Godard by way of digital haze, Varda by way of Xavier: Renegade Angel, where one day distorts through time and space and almost becomes nightmarish. the vulgarity of gig work. never have I seen something so interested in and so bitter about digital interfaces and digital production, film history, post-communism, and the internet! which weighs heavily throughout the film, simply by the way it looks! the smartest and most reflective thing I’ve seen all year, a must watch if you have MUBI!
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