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>>68818111
I don't speak French but I kinda hated her accent when speaking French
>>68818111
>That scene would've probably been /film/'s Baneposting
Also was Michel the original madman?
>I dared him to lift up a woman's skirt and he did it anyway
>it's a Jean-Paul Belmondo gets fucked over by a pretty girl episode
bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks
>>68818111
Dat haircut tho. Hngggggh
>>68818111
that haircut is gay
>>68818153
Like an American accent? I don't speak French either so I never noticed. Jean Seberg is about as French as they come though, so if she had an American French accent in this movie it'd have to have been intentional.. interesting
>>68818346
>Now...about de souffle you were going to cook for me...
Jesus Christ, really?
>>68818463
i don't think I've seen any of her other movies but I know she's starred in a bunch of French stuff so yeah I have to imagine Godard told her to ham up an American accent for the role
/film/ theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZDF-ZLmGNc
Is this the most overrated movie of all time?
What a piece of shit.
>>68819563
This movie is actually a masterpiece but most plebs say this when they first watch it because they think popular means dismissible within cool cinephile circles
I would even go as far as to say it's one of the three most important films of all time alongside Strike and The Birth of a Nation
>>68819881
not him but I found breathless really overrated w/r/t the film itself. invaluable for what it did for cinema but when I watched it I was already a Godard fan and afterwards I was like, "people consider this his best?"
>>68819563
No, that would be 2001
why does /film/ have the taste of a poser from a half century ago?
>>68820046
...What?
>>68819947
I love it personally. It's such a fun and youthful film, Michel pretty much an aimless bum pretending to be a crime movie hero, the whole thing impulsive and hormone driven main conflict of the plot being Michel trying to get a piece of ass. It's got that uniquely new-wave feeling of bohemian crime. It's a gangster movie that might as well have been an American beat novel. The drifter, scamming money off everyone he knows, finding a bed wherever he can, doing odd jobs, connections in every town, petty crime to sustain himself. it's just fun.
>>68818246
it still very well might be /film/'s Baneposting
>>68818557
Do women find Belmondo attractive?
>>68818111
I walked away hating everyone in this film.