Goodbye to Language Comments

  • Brionna 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    If you want to see 3D, it's awesome. People will realize the greatness of this film after many years. The second revolution of montage: 3D...

  • Krystina 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    (Give up reading the English version) Philosophical lines, experimental pictures, rich techniques, and poor perception. Life pictures + pretentious lines + alternative shots + chaotic editing. (Totalitarianism, planned economy, state apparatus, capitalism, exploitation in peacetime, Machiavelli, Solzhenitsyn, Bismarck, Hitler, nuclear energy, GMOs, nanotechnology, advertising, terrorism, peace, the world, America, Google, Monster) 10 movie...

  • Angel 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Don't experiment with 3D, old artists, not only may not be guaranteed at night, but also hurt the audience's eyes and...

  • Lesley 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Under the premise of Godard's work, the splicing of the fragments (two frames) that make up the film is a response or irony to the current democratization of technology that everyone can create images; It is also a response or irony to the entertainment and popularization of images; farewell to language rather than words, showing that he tried to break through the semi-free situation when he was overstepping but still could not break through. Without this premise, I don't have the heart to...

  • Brionna 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Personally, I dare not venture to judge, but I have to quote Pessoa. Godard, who seems to resemble Ricardo Reis, "is a pure sensationalist who ignores the meaning of things, who sees things through a clearly religious view of the universe—paganism. He submits to the outside world. the senses, also subject to the primordial elements of our own nature, he was trained that things must be felt, not only as they are, but in order to conform to some ideal of classical scales and...

  • Filiberto 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Saw the real 3d version at Aero theatre. How should I put it, just watching the film I can feel Godard's contempt and perseverance for the general public, but there are many technical innovations in this film that are really genius. Especially the 3D that stacks the two pictures together is amazing. The professor who went with me watched the clip for ten minutes and then left, a man jumped up and left the stage in...

  • Amina 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    on a plus besoin de...

  • Clara 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    The most essential problem is that the rules of drama and literary attributes have no guiding role for Godard to "create" him, or this is not creation at all, but pure thinking. After the 1980s, after the rules of drama, film, and even words and language were gradually eliminated from images by Godard, what he pursued has become 0 and infinity, so although the attitude is still a continuation of the new wave, the foothold is no longer. movie...

  • Gregory 2022-04-23 07:04:25

    Let's just look at...

  • Aliza 2022-04-23 07:04:25

    Silent condensate, everything is...

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  • Keyon 2022-01-27 08:19:53

    It is foolish to use stories and metaphors to try to understand and connect Godard’s films.

    Don't try to use all kinds of metaphors and stories to link this movie together, just pretend to be compelling. Disassemble the movie into images and sound to see, this is the key. Decompose them all and combine them again. This film has the same things as other Godard movies, so I won’t say much...

  • Chelsea 2022-04-19 09:02:51

    Goodbye language, useless stuff!

    I haven't watched this movie since 2014 until today, and I think it's too late, but I'll do it twice, three, four, five...and there is no end to it!

    First of all, if you think "Assassin Nie Yinniang" is a boring movie or even trash, don't watch this movie, because you will also find this movie...

Goodbye to Language

Director: Jean-Luc Godard

Language: French,English,German Release date: May 28, 2014