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Hail Mary is a fascinating piece from Godard, blending drama with a kind of surrealism that leaves you pondering. The story revolves around a college student who finds herself pregnant without traditional intercourse, which might sound bizarre but is handled with a certain delicacy. The pacing is quite unique; it often meanders, inviting viewers to dwell on the emotional and philosophical implications of the situation. The performances are understated yet powerful, capturing the characters' confusion and the societal reactions around them. Practical effects are minimal, yet the film thrives on dialogue and visual metaphor, characteristic of Godard's style. It's not your typical narrative, and that's where its charm lies—you really get a sense of Godard's ever-evolving thought process on life and relationships.
Explores themes of faith and existence.Godard's distinctive narrative style is prominent.A thought-provoking take on unconventional pregnancy.
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