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So, 'Sauve la vie (qui peut)' is this intriguing Godard piece from 1981 – not exactly straightforward, you know? It’s all about those experimental montages that weave together snippets from 'Sauve qui peut (la vie)' and some other filmmakers' works. The pacing feels a bit disjointed at times, but that’s part of its charm. There's this unpredictable air, like you're in a conversation with the film rather than just watching it. The themes are layered and often challenge how we perceive narratives and cinema itself. Practical effects are minimal; it’s more about the editing and the ideas on display. Definitely a different vibe than typical documentaries, something that really stands out in his filmography.
Experimental montages linking various films.A non-linear narrative style characteristic of Godard.Interesting for those into avant-garde cinema.
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