I think that one of the causes which Godard explain a socialism perpspective is explain the many contraditons of the comunist's theory and this is a complexification about there.
In Brazil had a proeminent politic who said: "let's see what unites us rather than what separates us from"...The name of politic, who i quoted is Migual Arraes.In my opinion this is a ecellent sentenc because in the history the comunists party don't unit to combat a enemie number one: the capitalism.have to think about.
I wonder why the description given of the clip describes the characters as being middle-class students. Actually, of the characters, only Veronique, Henri, and Omar, are supposed to be students. Guillaume is an actor, Yvonne is a maid and occasional prostitute, and Kirilov is an artist. While the rest might have been middle class, Yvonne is clearly supposed to be a working class girl who was born a peasant.
The interesting of film is the human relatioship with the conceptions of socialism.Heve one who is defend the socialdemocracy.Anothers person of group have in maoism a hope for better days with a revolutionay action to comunist revolution.But the more interesting fact in the film is a engajament of the small burgueois to talk about many things of marxism, maoism in a perspective of liberal adolescents...in a small burgueois flat.Is a ironic, who Godard, in my opinpion...
But even here, his stance at the time seems to be ambiguous. In the film, Godard relied upon the cameo appearance of Francis Jeanson to make the case against Veronique's resort to terrorism. But in interviews, Godard has stated that he was more sympathetic towards Veroniqe'a position than Jeanson's.
I am not sure that the film was intended as a blanket denunciation of violent revolutionary politics, since it seems that Godard himself was by that time moving towards a Maoist political stance. I think he was denouncing a politics based on terrorism, since such a politics operated under the delusion that a small group of people could achieve their goals through the use of terrorist tactics.
this movie is a denouncement of violent revolutionary politics. those who say it was intended to inspire an uprising probably didn't watch the whole thing. the students and their actions are ultimately portrayed as inconsequential and naive, the product of months spent locked in an apartment reading books, cut off from the real world. the presence of only primary colors (until the one guy shoots himself) in the apartment is representative of their oversimplified and unrealistic worldview.
La Chinoise is the end of Godard's anarchist era juste before he entered the Dziga Vertov group. He quits it in 1972, convinced of the failure of every utopia. It's quiet the end of his career in cinema.
ay es que la verdá se me hizo muy cagado tu comment se oye re raro mejor dilo en español jijiij oye tu no sabrás los lyrics originales de está canción en FRANCES?
Lo que me molesta es que siempre hablan en la tele y en la prensa de la pequeña y mediana burguesía.
Lo que se preocupan cuando hay crisis económicas. Pero nunca hablan de la clase obrera.
Quería decir que la fuerza revolucionaria pertenece a la clase obrera y no a los universitarios y pequeña burguesía, como ocurrióen París en el 68, que lo único que sirvió fue para derrocar al presidente. Tengo la peli en dvd pero no los subtítulos en fr. Lo siento.
@pamphilia Not really... he was into Mao... he may be taking the piss out of Maoists, but like all Euro-Communists, they were sold a lie about how the Cultural Revolution happened, and the terrible costs of it. I consider myself a socialist sorta, but the 1968 brigade were believing in a fiction.
Viva Mao e il suo pensiero
theinfernalmonster 2 months ago
thanks for recommending this film Mr Bordwell & Mrs Thompson (Film Art 4th edition - I'm cheap sorry, no 8th edition for me)
jakeanddinoschapman 3 months ago
And his films with the Dziga Vertov group, of course.
nothingtruc 5 months ago
I think that one of the causes which Godard explain a socialism perpspective is explain the many contraditons of the comunist's theory and this is a complexification about there.
In Brazil had a proeminent politic who said: "let's see what unites us rather than what separates us from"...The name of politic, who i quoted is Migual Arraes.In my opinion this is a ecellent sentenc because in the history the comunists party don't unit to combat a enemie number one: the capitalism.have to think about.
27103159 10 months ago
I wonder why the description given of the clip describes the characters as being middle-class students. Actually, of the characters, only Veronique, Henri, and Omar, are supposed to be students. Guillaume is an actor, Yvonne is a maid and occasional prostitute, and Kirilov is an artist. While the rest might have been middle class, Yvonne is clearly supposed to be a working class girl who was born a peasant.
JimFarm00 10 months ago
The interesting of film is the human relatioship with the conceptions of socialism.Heve one who is defend the socialdemocracy.Anothers person of group have in maoism a hope for better days with a revolutionay action to comunist revolution.But the more interesting fact in the film is a engajament of the small burgueois to talk about many things of marxism, maoism in a perspective of liberal adolescents...in a small burgueois flat.Is a ironic, who Godard, in my opinpion...
27103159 1 year ago
But even here, his stance at the time seems to be ambiguous. In the film, Godard relied upon the cameo appearance of Francis Jeanson to make the case against Veronique's resort to terrorism. But in interviews, Godard has stated that he was more sympathetic towards Veroniqe'a position than Jeanson's.
JimFarm00 1 year ago
I am not sure that the film was intended as a blanket denunciation of violent revolutionary politics, since it seems that Godard himself was by that time moving towards a Maoist political stance. I think he was denouncing a politics based on terrorism, since such a politics operated under the delusion that a small group of people could achieve their goals through the use of terrorist tactics.
JimFarm00 1 year ago
this movie is a denouncement of violent revolutionary politics. those who say it was intended to inspire an uprising probably didn't watch the whole thing. the students and their actions are ultimately portrayed as inconsequential and naive, the product of months spent locked in an apartment reading books, cut off from the real world. the presence of only primary colors (until the one guy shoots himself) in the apartment is representative of their oversimplified and unrealistic worldview.
fgsfds12345 1 year ago 3
La Chinoise is the end of Godard's anarchist era juste before he entered the Dziga Vertov group. He quits it in 1972, convinced of the failure of every utopia. It's quiet the end of his career in cinema.
Catel1 1 year ago
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where can i find this song ?
xatsoko 1 year ago
where can i find this song
xatsoko 1 year ago 3
i remember the days where i had my penguin,we were in my room and teaching him and playing with him,i used to listen to this song
Vintage772 1 year ago
Please does somebody know the painting at 2:05 ??
hundertwasser maybe?
autumnhasgone 1 year ago
free website to watch this -> 1000 Movies Free . com
PoppyBWclkcrc 1 year ago
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C'est le petit livre rouge, qui fait que tout enfin bouge...
eleanor7rigby 1 year ago
C'est le petit livre rouge, qui fait que tout enfin bouge...
eleanor7rigby 1 year ago
C'est le petit livre rouge, qui fait que tout enfin bouge...
eleanor7rigby 1 year ago
I'M READING MAO RIGHT NOW!!
VIVA!!!
eleanor7rigby 1 year ago
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EunusRex 2 years ago
not, only the principal power come from little burgoise (pequeñoburgueses) & universitary
Acidmarx 2 years ago
JAJAJAJJAJAJJA CALLA
eleanor7rigby 2 years ago
¿que me calle?
¿por qué?
¿así debates?
Acidmarx 2 years ago
ay es que la verdá se me hizo muy cagado tu comment se oye re raro mejor dilo en español jijiij oye tu no sabrás los lyrics originales de está canción en FRANCES?
eleanor7rigby 2 years ago
tal vez me expliqué mal.
Lo que me molesta es que siempre hablan en la tele y en la prensa de la pequeña y mediana burguesía.
Lo que se preocupan cuando hay crisis económicas. Pero nunca hablan de la clase obrera.
Quería decir que la fuerza revolucionaria pertenece a la clase obrera y no a los universitarios y pequeña burguesía, como ocurrióen París en el 68, que lo único que sirvió fue para derrocar al presidente. Tengo la peli en dvd pero no los subtítulos en fr. Lo siento.
Acidmarx 2 years ago
¡Viva Mao!
Acidmarx 2 years ago
If you've seen the film, you know that Godard's perspective is that of the ironist.
pamphilia 2 years ago 22
bravo for being one of the few people who seem to realize this...
AncientProphecy 2 years ago
@pamphilia Not really... he was into Mao... he may be taking the piss out of Maoists, but like all Euro-Communists, they were sold a lie about how the Cultural Revolution happened, and the terrible costs of it. I consider myself a socialist sorta, but the 1968 brigade were believing in a fiction.
stob000 1 year ago
@pamphilia no, is a critized the dogmatic persons
Rodros69 9 months ago
@pamphilia
Godard was REALLY a maoist...
For to know, watch the interviews at that period of this grand artist...
nothingtruc 5 months ago
Mao mao!
rtpelegrini 2 years ago 4
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FUCK U FAGGOT STUIDª!!!!
inspectabloody 2 years ago
You dont understand the dialectic reasons to be Maoist for that shut up idiot!!!
Rodros69 2 years ago 3
Long Live Maoism!
InsurgenistCujo 3 years ago 15
@InsurgenistCujo go live under it you jackass
iown813 7 months ago
awesome! A+!
ivan351 3 years ago
anyone know where you can get this trailer without subtitles?
frances737 3 years ago
thanks
nagustello 3 years ago
¿alguien sabe de quien es la canción o cómo encontrarla ?
beatrizmq 3 years ago
Claudes Channes es el cantante.
La canción es "Mao Mao".
unfillecommemoi 3 years ago
uyyy gracias
Rodros69 2 years ago
I think I saw this movie available on Netflix.
gabilya 3 years ago
Is this movie available in the US yet?
inflatablewhores 3 years ago