Jules and Jim Comments

  • Jewell 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    The relationship between the three is very interesting. At first, I thought it was at most a relationship between Jules and Jim, similar to the bond between Noodles and Max. Later, I felt that the best description of this relationship was actually the nuclear family, the relationship between parents and children, Catherine was more like the wayward child, and the competition between Jules and Jim involved the very subtle between parents, the love of the only child scramble. By applying typical...

  • Ruthe 2022-04-23 07:03:27

    tu m'as dit:je t'aime.je t'ai dit:attends.j'allais dire:prendz-moi.tu m'as...

  • Tremaine 2022-04-23 07:03:27

    A little late meeting with Truffaut. I really like his narrative pacing and camera transitions. You say "I love you" to me and I say "wait" to you. I was about to say "hold me tight" when you said "go away". A very real expression of...

  • Heloise 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    Is the combination of two men and one woman the new Eden of the French in the 1960s? There is no debauchery, but casual behavior, as if the whole cultural atmosphere is like this. She wanted to create an alternative ideal of love, a parallel practice of pacifism (feminism, communism). As in these utopias, "we play with the source of life and fail," and, like Jules, the simple and the ardent will live...

  • Haylie 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    The first film I watched after packing the box, I never liked Truffaut before, and I didn't expect to watch it so good and moving now. At that time, Jeanne Moreau, who was in her early 30s, was already a master of acting, performing literary joys and sorrows in the clips and freeze-frame photos of the voice-over. Three people, there must be tearing. Truffaut does have the ability to articulate tolerance, betrayal, and...

  • Van 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    Accurate and sharp, concise and not procrastinating, happy and hopeless; what I like most about New Wave is that it can always shoot those seemingly vigorous stories that turn around and turn around in a natural and smooth way, even as short as a parent’s, which is true to the...

  • Abelardo 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    What they really love is the freedom she symbolizes. But in the end, Jules was relieved because she left her, and Jim was relieved because she left, and regained his freedom. How ironic, how sad. This is mostly because although she does not accept any bondage, she has no backbone. Without bondage, she cannot stand on her own. She must be supported by love for others. The two men are like weak willows and weeds, willing to be entangled, and love is enough to harm...

  • Dayne 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    Good shot, but a little bit...

  • Stone 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    In the end, she held on to her love in a decisive way, just like the water plants that still entangled her after her death. She wanted the ashes to be scattered in the wind, but it was not allowed by law. What keeps a woman balanced in a bilateral love affair. And what makes love not...

  • Xzavier 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The female characters of the early New Wave all carried an uncomfortable mystique because they represented the male director's inability to understand...

Extended Reading
  • Wilfrid 2022-04-21 09:02:54

    Wave to me if I can't get it, I still want to get it

    Before I read any reviews, I'm going to write down my feelings. In the beginning, Catherine married Zu, had other lovers, and then fell in love with Zhan. I thought Catherine was not a female character, but a symbol; but then, she and Zu married and broke up, repeatedly, tortured Zu Hezhan, I think...

  • Elwyn 2022-01-09 08:01:13

    Artificial paradise

    ——Jian Zhen 1 In Paris a century ago, the entire city was a giant playground, half a garbage dump and half a paradise. All kinds of waste are buried in the garbage dump, including the anger, sadness, and melancholy excreted by people, which are buried under the thousands of tons of waste paper in...

Jules and Jim quotes

  • Jim: She's a strange breed.

    Jules: Her father was an aristocrat. Her mother came from the masses. He was of an old Burgundian family. She was English. That's why she's ignorant of anything in between and teaches those who look at her -...

    Jim: Teaches them what?

    Jules: Shakespeare.

  • Catherine: We're off in search of the last signs of civilization.