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Column - Godard's brilliance in films lost its dazzle
14.10.11
If there's anything worse than a French highbrow wannabe, it's a French intellectual wannabe with a flick picture show camera.
Case in point: movie boss Jean-Luc Godard.
He is hailed as one of the top 10 directors of all nonetheless. In my opinion, Godard can be fascinating, but mostly he's over-rated. At one sometimes, his films were fresh and exciting. Now, sad to say, most of them are staler than day-old bread.
In the old 1960s, I saw a film that knocked me out. It was called Gasping, a black-and-white movie about a petty unlawful on the lam and his amoral moll. It was a stunner, something utterly new, like watching a cinema for the first time in your life. The movie was as much about movie-making itself as it was about the allegation. That hyper self-referential theme of "silent picture within a movie" is a constant Godard preoccupation.
Another 1960s Godard ramble-out was Weekend, which equated the end of the world to a long fetter-reaction traffic accident.
Godard was one of the founders of the French "New Undulate", a highly personalized way of making movies. He and other New Movement directors, like Francois Truffaut and Jacques Demy, left side us some cinematic gems still worth watching.
Source: Alexandria Echo Press