Jean-Luc Godard • Brigitte Bardot • Michel Piccoli • Fritz Lang • Jack Palance • Georgia Moll • Alberto Moravia • George Delerue • French New Wave (Nouvelle Vague) • 1963 • Raoul Coutard • Carlo Po...
Jean-Luc Godard • Brigitte Bardot • Michel Piccoli • Fritz Lang • Jack Palance • Georgia Moll • Alberto Moravia • George Delerue • French New Wave (Nouvelle Vague) • 1963 • Raoul Coutard • Carlo Ponti
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Yes, I was just thinking I love that, but I couldn't remember where I first heard it. The credits in Casino always stood out for me because of this. It works so well.
... nice music, nice pictures, nice human beings ... but the pseudo intellectuel discussions in the film are sensless ... they all confound lust with love ... greetz from Berlin, Ed
Are all Godard's trailers shot in this style? Cos I remember a very similar trailer for 'Au bout de souffle'. I liked the trailer's unconventionality and the way it sometimes focuses on images which seem to have secondary importance.
While I appreciated the concept behind the film, I wanted to tear my ears out from the purposeful redundancy of the dialogue and of this beautiful music score, which I now paradoxically hate (?)
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Oh Goodness...