Is Jean-Luc Godards lost classic "Au Revoir Monsieur Anvil" (1959) the finest example of French New Wave cinema?
>>64414929
You seen the Italian Neorealist film Anvil Thieves (1948)? Greeeeat stuff.
>Anvil Thieves (1948): The story of a poor father searching post-World War II Rome for his stolen anvil, without which will lose him the blacksmithing job which was to be the salvation of his young family with too many anvils.
how would we know if it's lost
It’s the same thing with blacks. First, they were colonised, and later everyone acted as if they were just as we are. Of course, a black person can wear glasses and a watch, but this doesn’t make us the same.
Well DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH
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>>64415207
>doesn't own a priceless copy of a lost French New Wave cinematheque classic
>>64415012
>>64414929
>anvil posting
trash...just as bad as reddit t b h
>ftw you'll never own a copy
>>64415281
>The big studios were founded by Jews from central Europe, especially from Germany. Why did they go to Hollywood? Because they could get access to the American financial sector. The Jews were neither authorized to be bankers or doctors, nor lawyers or professors. That’s why they concentrated on something new: cinema. The Jews also came to an arrangement with the mafia quite quickly. But if you say this, immediately you are accused of being an anti-Semite, even though this is not true. People don’t see the images — one should have a closer look at the people who founded Las Vegas.
Based Godard
How does he get away with it?
>>64415300
Quite an attitude on you.
Nothing a quality anvil can't fix.
>>64415300
GET THIS HAMMERHEAD OUTTA HERE
>>64415507
>nothing a quality anvil can't fix.
XD
>>64415207
>>64415356
Heres the synapsis-
>Francois (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a rogue blacksmiths apprentice obsessed with the film persona of Marlon Brando.
>After shooting and killing his master, Francois steals a priceless gold anvil.
>Escaping to Paris he is penniless and on the run from police.
>He turns to a French-Canadian love interest, who unwittingly hides him in her apartment.
>There he seduces and impregnates her while planning his escape with the anvil to Spain, where he intends to set up his own blacksmithing workshop.
>The ambivalent French-Canadian love interest becomes aware of his past after being questioned by police, and confronts Francois about his large solid gold anvil that he travels with.
>At first he is resigned to his fate of life in prison and does not try to escape with his anvil.
>The French-Canadian love interest reveals her betrayal and the police arrive and chase Francois into the street.
>Unable to carry his heavy gold anvil he struggles to get away and is shot.
>After a prolonged death run he drops his anvil and collapses in the street.
>He dies "à bout de anvil" (out of anvil).
>>64415803
Real synopsis
>I hate jews and blacks
>>64415823
wow rude
>>64415803
The first piece of Anvilcore to see the protagonist with only one Anvil. Ahead of its time.
>>64415803
The internal struggle the protagonist faces choosing anvil over romance is truly poignant.
According to The New York Times, Au Revoir Monsieur Anvil is both "a pop artifact and a daring work of art" and even at 50, "still cool, still new, still – after all this time! – a bulletin from the future of movies".
Roger Ebert included it in his list of great movies and said: "No debut film since 'Citizen Kane' in 1942 has been as influential", dismissing its jump cuts as the biggest breakthrough, and instead calling revolutionary its "headlong pacing, its cool detachment, its dismissal of authority, and the way its narcissistic young heroes are obsessed with anvil and oblivious to the larger society."
>>64415803
I loled
>>64414929
Why does he look like Kevin Spacey?
>>64414929
Birdcage was better
>>64415704
HE DIDN'T FLY SO GOOD