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Tout Va Bien is a fascinating blend of personal and political narratives, typical of Godard's style. The film is set against the backdrop of labor unrest in France, specifically a sausage factory strike, which serves as a catalyst for the unraveling relationship between the filmmaker and his reporter wife. The atmosphere is heavy, yet laced with Godard's characteristic playfulness and irony. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to absorb the tension and the nuances of dialogue, which often feels improvisational. Performances from the leads are raw and compelling, reflecting the emotional complexity of their disconnect. Godard's use of practical effects and on-location shooting adds a gritty realism that really draws you in, making the film a unique exploration of love and politics in a tumultuous era.
A study in political cinema.Interesting contrast between personal and societal themes.Godard's approach to dialogue is unconventional.
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