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Feb 08 '03
Pros: the leads, photography, the Crfierion images and extras Cons: Godard's uninterest in psychology puts some off
Summary: Though far from a conventional romance or gangster picture, "Bande à part" (1964) is Jean-Luc Godard's most accessible film. Although there are more overt references to American cultural artifacts in many of his films and an Americans lead (Jean Seberg) ...
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Jun 29 '05
Pros: Very straight forward. Cons: Very straight forward.
Summary: The year is 1960-something. Jean Luc Godard has been making movie where people smoke and talk and jump cut a lot for a couple of years now. He's also made some movie where you get to see Bardot's knockers, much like a thousand other Bardot movies, ...
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Aug 15 '04
Pros: Godard is great, Godard is good Cons: Enigmatic, if that bothers you
Summary: Lately I've been reading Peter Biskind's "Easy
Riders, Raging Bulls" (quick mini-review: "It's fascinating, though too long and ...
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Aug 28 '01
Pros: cute actress Cons: arty and awful
Summary: I don’t get it. I simply don’t get it. Loitering in the theatre lobby before the film began, surrounded by black clothing, tattoos, piercings, tousled hair, etc., I read some reviews posted on the walls about Jean Luc Godard’s "Band of Outsiders."...
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Jan 28 '00
Pros: Godard. Cons: Not his best, but still very good!
Summary: The title of this movie is "Bande a Part," which is what inspired Tarantino to name is company "A Band Apart..." It is not my favorite Godard movie, but it is a very fun one to watch. From the impromptu dance sequence, to the humorous...
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