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So, 'Credit Card' is this fascinating exploration of Godard's mind through a series of interviews. It’s split into these eight parts that feel almost like a fragmented memory, touching on themes of spectacle and personal recollection. The pacing is deliberate, allowing his thoughts to unfold in a way that feels both intimate and confrontational. There's an atmosphere of tension, as if every word is a challenge to the audience. The practical effects in play aren't flashy; they serve to emphasize the dialogue and the ideas at hand, which is classic Godard. This isn't a traditional narrative but a deep dive into a cinematic legend’s psyche, making it distinctive in its own right.
This film, though not widely circulated, has garnered interest among collectors for its unique approach to narrative and the enigma of its production circumstances. Its limited availability in physical formats adds to its allure, making it a noteworthy piece for those who appreciate Godard's more unconventional works. Keep an eye out for its various releases, as these may vary in quality and packaging.
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