Pros: Anna Karina filling the screen Cons: most of the dialogue
Danish-born (in 1940) actress Anna Karina, who was married to nouvelle vague enfant terrible Jean-Luc Godard (who was born in 1930) from 1961 until 1967 is forever fresh and carefree in "Bande à part" (Band of Outsiders, 1964), "Une femme est une ...
Pros: Profound philosophical and social themes, lovely Anna Karina, skillful and innovative filming technique Cons: The philosophical issues appear to be lost on many viewers, judging from reviews
In 1963, Jean-Luc Godard teamed up once again with his then wife Anna Karina to produce this marvelous art film featuring highly innovative filming techniques. My Life to Live tackles deep philosophical issues while utilizing an intensity of ...
Pros: Great direction on a tiny budget. A great portrait of desperation. Cons: It's Godard. It's therefore a 'challenging film'. Be advised.
Godard's second major film was rapturously received by critics on its release in 1962, but since then it has been pretty much ignored in comparison with 'Bout de Souffle', 'Pierrot le Fou', 'Alphaville' and 'Weekend'.
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