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Contempt Reviews

  • Lela 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    [Reprint] Jonathan Rosenbaum's review of "Contempt"

    Original title: Critical Distance [on CONTEMPT]

    From the Chicago Reader (September 5, 1997). — JR

  • Tillman 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    "Film replaces a world more in tune with our desires".

    Discuss which part of your partner's body you like. Discuss how to make a movie. "God created man, man created the statue of God." The garden layout is very good. The scene scheduling is still quite powerful, and it can be done with several shots in one room. Disagreement between husband and wife,...

  • Janick 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    A modern version of The Odyssey

    This should be by far the easiest Godard film to understand. The title of the film expresses the heroine's contempt for the hero's behavior, as well as Godard's contempt for the producer and Hollywood as a director.

    1. The essence of film

    This film is a story about making a movie, so it also...

  • Rasheed 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    The developer of the myth of power

    It is easy for people to look down on others, no matter whether they hide it or speak out, people cover many steps in their hearts, and let themselves stand on the top and look down at each other. To be honest, this look is quite enjoyable. In fact, most of the time, most people just look down....

  • Zane 2022-03-22 09:02:49

    Analysis of Paul's first scene with the producer

    This film Contempt/Le mépris (Jean-Luc Godard 1963)begins with a long shot of Paul's absolute love for Camille, setting the tone for the emotional starting point of the film. Then, after producer Jeremy intervenes with a crude, out-of-place sense from the English-speaking world, Paul shows a...

  • Belle 2022-03-22 09:02:49

    Both narrative and deconstruction

    I wrote it before, it's a little messy, and I don't want to change it. That's it.

    ———————————————————————— Essentially, this movie is not just a movie about Camille, her husband Paul, the American producer, Frie The story between Z. Lang and others is also a story about "how Godard and his team made...

  • Nyasia 2022-03-22 09:02:49

    The monologue of a playwright on the brink of losing control

    I tried to create my own Odyssey to understand my life, but the script didn't work. Then I smashed the story and threw it on the ground, still unable to face the "why". Then the broken, abstract questions tormented my thinking as I wrote like the monsters in Odyssey, and I doubted my wife as much...

  • Wellington 2022-03-22 09:02:49

    The irreversible pimple and the new wave

    Modernity and Director's Will

    Shooting a film about a movie without the way it was filmed felt extraordinary.

  • Trycia 2022-03-22 09:02:49

    contempt

    At the beginning, I used narration to introduce actors, photographers, screenwriters, and pictures. Oh oh oh, Dafo Plath also introduced the staff at the beginning.

    The interaction between the film and the audience that I am talking about, the narration at the beginning of this film introduces that...

  • Dana 2022-03-22 09:02:49

    language difference

    This movie is about movies again, and what drives the movie is the desire for a story, just as Bazin is quoted at the beginning of the movie: Movies are the projection of our desires. Cinema is our mirror, seducing the act of viewing and the exchange of desires. Godard turns the camera around, and...

Contempt

Director: Jean-Luc Godard

Language: French,English,German,Italian Release date: December 18, 1964