Review of Contempt (1963) by June H — 26 Jul 2009
Contempt is Godard's existentialist, provocative essay of the relationships between artistic and commercial cinema, man and woman/husband and wife.
This is a profound film which needs to be viewed many times, with increasing understanding and appreciation of its complexities. The photography is stunning - esp. the Capri shots, and the wonderfully haunting score by G. Delerue only increases our viewing pleasure.
This review of Contempt (1963) was written by June H on 26 Jul 2009.
Contempt has generally received very positive reviews.
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