Review of Masculin Féminin (1966) by Edgar C — 18 Aug 2011
"A classic case of Godard: mind-numbingly boring": that was Bergman's opinion after hearing about this film being shot in Sweden, going to see it and finding out Godard had mocked him spoofingTystnaden (1963).
15 specific facts about youth entering a new generation are Godard's excuse to show us once again what the French New Wave meant for him before entering experimental territory: beautiful women, pop culture, innovative celluloid techniques, improvisation, dance, random moments, long shots, sex, love and the American culture.
99/100.
This review of Masculin Féminin (1966) was written by Edgar C on 18 Aug 2011.
Masculin Féminin has generally received very positive reviews.
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