Pros: restored images of Paris streets and cafés, ca. 1966, Criterion DVD bonus features Cons: tedious interrogations, casual violence to spice up the boring ill-told story
Nostalgia seems to go with age, as the salt loses its savor. Not just because I saw it on my first date with my future partner, I'll always remember Burt Lancaster in Louis Malle's film "Atlantic City" exclaiming that the Atlantic Ocean was less ...
Pros: Interesting documentary-like technique; good performances Cons: Little narrative and even less point
Jean-Luc Godards 1966 film Masculine-Feminine consists of fifteen vignettes made up of interactions and interviews among a half-dozen or so Parisian youth (in their late teens or early twenties) dealing mainly with sex and politics. It ...
This Godard movie starts Truffaut's actor, J.P. Leaud. It is a very fun film to watch, because of it's directorial style (low budget, hand held, typical New Wave) and because of the story which is pretty fun and which everybody can relate too. As usual,...
With Masculin Feminin, ruthless stylist and iconoclast Jean-Luc Godard introduces the world to the children of Marx and Coca-Cola, through a gang of r...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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