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The Three Disasters is a curious entry in Godard's oeuvre, particularly as his first foray into 3-D. It’s part of the 3x3D anthology, which already sets it apart in a rather experimental framework. The film has a contemplative pace, weaving together reflections on the technology of 3-D through Godard’s characteristic lens. The atmosphere is quite contemplative, with moments that feel almost meditative. You can sense Godard’s playful yet critical take on cinema itself. The practical effects aren’t flashy, but they serve the film’s introspective themes well, showcasing his interest in the medium's potential. Performances may not be the focus here, but the way Godard manipulates space and depth makes it worth the watch. It’s a fascinating exploration, really.
Part of the 3x3D anthology, which is worth notingReflects Godard's unique perspective on film technologyIntriguing use of 3-D to enhance thematic depth
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