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Romance about Simon Donnadieu and his decision to leave his ever-loving wife Rachel.Romance about Simon Donnadieu and his decision to leave his ever-loving wife Rachel.Romance about Simon Donnadieu and his decision to leave his ever-loving wife Rachel.
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- 2 nominations
- Director
- Jean-Luc Godard(uncredited)
- Writer
- Jean-Luc Godard(uncredited)
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Mechanic: You should say: 'Mr' and 'Mrs." No first names. We're not characters in a novel.
Abraham Klimt: Maybe you are.
- ConnectionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une vague nouvelle (1999)
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a contemporary existential allegory
One of my all-time favourite films, IMHO one of Godard's most beautiful and reflective films. It is a contemporary existential allegory and elegeic in style. My recollection is that the pacing is languid and reflective. The emotional and spiritual crises are compelling and insightful, typical of Godard's obsessive observations of relationships. Depardieu and Masliah are wonderful. Uplifting experience. I saw it in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury in 94.
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- May 6, 2003
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