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WEEKEND / 1967 / jean-luc godard

A cut from Jean-Luc Godard's "Weekend" (1967), one of the most virulent attack on bourgeois values and in this sequence a stunning attack on the role of cars in post modern societies. This movie f...  
 
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omgfiercelawl (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Anyway you can upload the whole film? I'm dying to see it but the cheapest DVD I can find is fifty-five bucks.
jackal59 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The camera and operator are visible in reflection from :50 - :54, though it's probably not quite accurate to call it a "mistake."
Pinkanalube (1 month ago) Show Hide
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fo sho!
tinofpop90 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I watched this in the cinema today. Godard didn't intend for us to enjoy this film. It's supposed to be unpleasurable to its audience. Le Camera Sylo is in full effect. New wave. I didn't enjoy it but it had it's funny moments.
milkgodnl (2 months ago) Show Hide
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.. absolutely amazing how Goddard captured the essence of the Automotive Class in World Culture.
artysmokes (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Most amazing (and longest?) tracking sequence in film history.
GrooveMasterItaly (3 months ago) Show Hide
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amazing
PhotonDrive (4 months ago) Show Hide
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STILL too stupid (2009), read the idiot bloggers - they'd rather DIE than quit - or really THINK!
PhotonDrive (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Too stupid to invent furl-less self-propelled transport: workers, "scientists", capitalists, students, avant-garde film-makers - ALL TOO STUPID! Air turbines with magnetic vibration plus solar roof supplement on dual mag-drive wheels will do nicely: no fuel/ no motor/ no batteries. Yes we know what Cuba, Ukraine, Siberia did & public transportation cretins. By the way, Estelle began making mag-drives in 1967!
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Of course, the brilliance of this scene was putting it out in the countryside. This is one of those unforgettable scenes which just sears onto your brain like a brand.

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