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Quod Erat Demonstrandum stands out for its experimental structure and Godard's unique storytelling approach. Instead of a traditional narrative, you've got these 26 one-minute vignettes, each with four shots, making it feel almost like a puzzle to piece together. The atmosphere is cerebral, engaging with mathematical concepts while also being reflective, which might not be everyone's cup of tea. Aragno captures Godard's ideas in a way that's both intimate and challenging—it's dialogue heavy but also visually striking. The pacing can feel abrupt due to the format, but that's part of its charm. It’s a fascinating exploration of art and thought, rather than just a documentary about Godard himself. Definitely a collector's item for those intrigued by the avant-garde.
Experimental structure with one-minute segmentsCerebral and visually strikingFocus on mathematical themes and artistic exploration
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