In turning the genre inside out, Godard creates a world in which real emotions resemble artifice. |
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Godard begins Contempt with a vision of cinema as movement as order, and he climaxes it with a vision of life as stasis as disorder. |
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They fantasised about being these cool dudes in a Godard film, but they didn't really get there. |
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The host noted that, although the film bombed in 1958, Godard placed it on his list of top ten films of that year. |
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No one else does with available light what Godard does, which brings about a singular beauty. |
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She turned down a small role in Breathless, but nevertheless had married Godard within the year. |
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In the facades of run-down buildings and the cattle-like movement of market-goers, Godard illumines the sense of defeat and disillusionment here. |
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As Godard declares, in his own histrionic manner, the end of cinema is nigh. |
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Truffaut and Godard edited a magazine largely devoted to praising the works of Hawks and Hitchcock, for instance. |
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To mohawked viewers, it's a tribute to the Vancouver punk music scene, while goateed audiences might see it as homage to the work of Jean-Luc Godard. |
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