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Paul is an ex-army recruit who is finding civilian life increasingly difficult. While his girlfriend, an aspiring popstar, becomes more successful, Paul pulls himself further and further away from the real world. Read more
| Starring | jean-Pierre Leaud, Chantal Goya, Marlene Jobert |
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| Director | Jean-Luc Godard |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Godard offers '15 precise facts' about the children of Marx and Coca-Cola: a series of scattershot observations of... read more on Time Out
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When Godard ran out of ideas...
This seems to be the film that divides the Godard oeuvre between pre and post-Maoist ideology. As such, it's a mess. I found it hard to stomach the casual ... read more »
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Jean-Luc who?
Godard's whole genre is now passe: locking himself away in a garage in Switzerland has not really produced the right results in recent years either. This ... read more »
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Nothing Godard hasn't done before
Let me just qualify that title. The various themes covered in this film are largely the same as most other Godard flicks, the only difference is the delivery of... read more »
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Don't watch for the plot
This is a fascinating snapshot of mid-60s France, full of chain-smoking student revolutionaries and their gorgeous girlfriends. A time when the Vietnam War and ... read more »
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When Godard ran out of ideas...
This seems to be the film that divides the Godard oeuvre between pre and post-Maoist ideology. As such, it's a mess. I found it hard to stomach the casual ... read more »
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Love it / hate it
An excellent film reflecting the French New Wave style of the mid 60's. Changes the objective of film making from simple story telling to more of a ... read more »
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New wave magic
The first thing to say is that the Radio Times review is wrong (and probably refers to an earlier Godard film). Anna Karina does not star in this film. The part... read more »