"What is the human?""what is the story?""what is the war?"
I'm regret that I lose my 3D glasses so I watched it in 2D version, I may come back again for the 3D version.
Though I dont know what the truly 3D version is about, I do think this time the use of 3D is quite a highway to the Jean-Luc labyrinth. The whole film is consisted with these overdosed pattern of images and every Godard's elements-sex, war, politics, philosophy and unconventional sleight of cinema.
It's the wildest one, and you have to accept it in ripe Jean-Luc Godard's way, that you do not need to catch anything in it, it's a dive into the perception.
Pretty anti-war, and anti-cinematic languages. The others, I need 2 times watch.
Though I dont know what the truly 3D version is about, I do think this time the use of 3D is quite a highway to the Jean-Luc labyrinth. The whole film is consisted with these overdosed pattern of images and every Godard's elements-sex, war, politics, philosophy and unconventional sleight of cinema.
It's the wildest one, and you have to accept it in ripe Jean-Luc Godard's way, that you do not need to catch anything in it, it's a dive into the perception.
Pretty anti-war, and anti-cinematic languages. The others, I need 2 times watch.