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So, 'Moments choisis des Histoire(s) du cinéma' is quite the labyrinth of cinema history, you know? Godard does this thing where he weaves together film clips and text in a collage that feels both chaotic and profound. It’s a bit like walking through a gallery where each piece is a memory or thought about film. The pacing can be jarring – one moment you're lost in a quote and the next you're hit with an image that sticks with you. What’s fascinating is how he brings in music and soundscapes, making it less of a documentary and more of an experience. It’s definitely not linear, but that’s part of its charm. Godard’s fingerprints are all over this one, a true reflection of his mind's eye on cinema itself.
A collage of visuals and sound that challenges traditional storytelling.Godard's personal touch makes it an introspective journey.Great for those who appreciate experimental cinema and its history.
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