10/10
Masterpiece
5 September 2018
Jean-Luc Godard, who chattered before the arrival of the color widescreen, talked about the trembling lights in the cold fog and Shakespeare in the translation class, a minute of silence and a nine-minute record, and a third-rate story ending in the cold-blooded narration. The seemingly unconnected pieces are combined in the final emotional outburst, no less than any traditional type of story. The irritating carelessness is the cover of the conspirators, and the shy persistence has finally gained happiness. It may be a kind of gentleness that Godard can't cover under his cold appearance.
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