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Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie), a pessimistic but visually stunning film, marks Jean-Luc Godard's return to cinema after having spent the 70s working in video. The film presents a few days in the lives of three people: Paul Godard (Jacques Dutronc ), a television producer; Denise Rimbaud (Nathalie Baye), his co-worker and ex-.. Read more
| Starring | Isabelle Huppert, Jacques Dutronc, Nathalie Baye, Marguerite Duras |
|---|---|
| Director | Jean-Luc Godard |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Godard's return to celluloid after a decade of experiment in video is in one sense forced: the sources of finance for... read more on Time Out
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goddard?
I admit I only had it on as background to doing something else and it didn't really capture my attention much, but that could be my fault. All i ... read more »
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A funny film
This is a brilliant, funny anguished movie. Goddard manages to compress unlike things into an apparently offhand amalgam; sex is mixed with filial grumbling, ... read more »
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Confused and Misanthropic
I rented this to see if this film would change my impression of Godard. It hasn't. Despite the critical acclaim he is given, I have often found his films ... read more »
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very slow
There are French films and there are French films and this one falls into the second category.
Brilliantly acted but incredibly boring. Nothing seems... read more »
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goddard?
I admit I only had it on as background to doing something else and it didn't really capture my attention much, but that could be my fault. All i ... read more »
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Dull.
Difficult to sit through without fidgeting, so few are this film's interesting ideas; it begs for revisits, but doesn't do anything to deserve such ... read more »
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Neither good for Godard fans nor French Cinema.
'Slow Motion' is not good for Godard fans because, in an attempt to be commercially succesful, the director overstretches himself with three ... read more »
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Slow indeed!
A must see if only to appreciate it's place in French movie history, marking the much needed come-back of Godard. The movie is littered with references, ... read more »
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So French, so obscure
This is what the French do best, make films where people do and say wierd stuff, smoke and get naked.
In this film people do and say wierd stuff, ... read more »
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Slow Motion
Apparently people were excited by Jean Luc Godard returning to making feature films with this effort. It's hard to see why. The cast do their best and, to ... read more »