La Pointe Courte Comments

  • Kale 2022-09-10 18:10:13

    Stranger by the...

  • Hannah 2022-09-06 07:54:17

    The debut feature is intangible, like copying other directors of the New Wave, although the year may be earlier. The monologue-style dialogue "Last Year in Madrid Bayan" has too much shadow of Resnais (the editing happens to be Resnais), but this style is not well supported visually; it is only good-looking in the sense of static photography, but not the essence of cinematography...

  • Fidel 2022-09-05 07:24:19

    We can clearly see the transition from Italian Neorealism to the Left Bank of the French New Wave. The depiction of a small fishing village is like the former's "Love on the Edge of a Volcano", and the relationship between the hero and heroine has already been described in the latter's "Hiroshima Love"....

  • Adelbert 2022-05-10 23:56:41

    Adapted from Faulkner's "Wild Palms," the various dialogues are left bank style, see Resnais and Duras. Varda, who was a still photography photographer, showed his artistic level. At the beginning of the camera, he seemed to be affectionate while ensuring the composition. The rest of the scenery was like a documentary, and the dialogue between men and women showed the delicacy of the female director. The image of the overlapping eyes must be borrowed by...

  • Pietro 2022-05-10 23:28:56

    Grandma had her first feature film in 54 years. The composition of the picture is good and that's...

  • Ervin 2022-05-10 23:07:07

    The first work is of such a high standard. There are some passages that have a Bergman feel to them, and the passages about walking on the beach have a Japanese feel to Yukio Mishima. The structure is based on other people's novels. A couple and villagers who came to vacation and their relationship is in crisis live without interfering with each other. Although they are in a space and time, they do not deliberately intersect. Everything is proceeding in an orderly manner and there are no...

  • Ericka 2022-05-10 21:17:56

    In Bergman's "Masquerade", the face shot with the famous film history is actually the first shot used in this film, but every shot in this debut film seems deliberate and unnatural, and the editing by Resnais can't hide it. The plot design is boring (it's really boring compared to later...

  • Toni 2022-05-10 19:27:38

    I'm watching New Wave on a fickle, dead afternoon for Mao. . ....

Extended Reading
  • Keeley 2022-05-10 19:43:20

    When we go back to our hometown to talk about love, what are the people in our hometown talking about?

    The Village of Short Point is Agnès Varda's debut novel in 1954 at the age of 28.

    It was dubbed by me as "When we go back to our hometown to talk about love, what are the people who never left in our hometown talking about".

    I like the people in her hometown fishing port village who really love life...

  • Austyn 2022-05-10 16:17:06

    [Film Review] La Pointe-Courte (1955) 7.2/10

    In memory of Agnès Varda, on the occasion of one year anniversary of her departure (29th March), yours truly delves into her resounding debut feature LA POINTE-COURTE, shot in a shoestring and prominently for applying an avant-garde dichotomy in its contents, altogether the film heralds the pending...