2 or 3 Things I Know About Her Comments

  • Pearline 2022-07-05 14:38:14

    Godard's masterpieces, thesis films, structural montages, experiments on the relationship between sound and picture. A lot of exaggerated use of color (about 60's style), use of title boards. At the same time, there is an overflow of themes, and the rich social culture, including the Vietnam War, and the relationship between language and film language are discussed. The muting of the trailer is also...

  • Elinor 2022-07-05 12:56:07

    Poetic and political at the same time, this must be clearly demonstrated, who is this? This is the indignation of the most poet, as a...

  • Krystal 2022-07-05 11:46:23

    6/10. In order to buy daily necessities, women make themselves commodities (sell their bodies) and constitute reproducers in the consumption chain. Paris residents and prostitutes are comparable, and they have to sell themselves cheaply to pay for the cost of social reconstruction. Godard accused the United States of holding them hostage. Capitalism's legitimate imperialist expansion, two prostitutes wearing airline handbags for American clients to photograph; image-voice never agreeing to vie...

Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-07-05 14:38:27

    2 or 3 Things I Know About Her

    The works of masters are always admired. Moreover, it is always after reading the comments written by others that I really understand it.
    In the era of philosophers such as Foucault and Deleuze, the philosophicalization of films was always boring, obscure, and difficult to understand, but it was...

  • Rosetta 2022-07-05 20:31:03

    Rational chaos can show people's conscience

    Documentary film, the breaking of the fourth wall, a housewife's version of Ulysses' flaneur and fragments d'un discours in Paris, a poetic monologue of a group of women, pondering the Vietnam War, prostitution, the urban environment, etc. A hodgepodge of social issues. The Paris that is being...

2 or 3 Things I Know About Her quotes

  • Narrator: Now she turns her head to the right, but that means nothing.

  • Narrator: Now she turns her head to the left, but that means nothing.