samedi, juin 17, 2006

Il y a du soliel sur la France...(17/6)


This is the ending of the film "Tout va bien" by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin in 1972...Watching the work, there is a strong feeling of passion about the film movement in the early 70's, the sharpness of nouvelle vague and how Godard and Gorin put together the impact of socialism, the incidences of 1968 in France or in Czechoslovakia, the idea of anarchy, consumerism, chaotism or the basic question about human and the society. The first 30 minutes of the film was dramatic and spoon-feedful. The shooting angle was excellent and the colours were pop and chic. Of course, having Jane Fonda as a cast was marvellous, but I appreciate a lot the act of numerous characters in the film including Vittorio Capprioli, Jean Pignol etc. Like other Godard's film, I guess this is already a film with quite a storyline inserted with humour and inspiration. The climax of the film would be the montage in Carrefour, and I see how Radiohead and Jake Scott would be inspired with their Fake Plastic Tree afterwards. All in all, this is something we queue and we should think about. The monosexuality I perceived from the film, a he or a she, you or me, perhaps you and us, this is something I share much with the directors. Oui, en tout cas, tout va b!en, meme s'il ne fait pas mieux.

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