An audacious film.
Numéro Deux (1975)
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Synopsis: One of the high points of Jean-Luc Godard's challenging 1970s work, NUMÉRO DEUX shows us the world of a working-class French family through the fracturing prism of layered and juxtaposed video... One of the high points of Jean-Luc Godard's challenging 1970s work, NUMÉRO DEUX shows us the world of a working-class French family through the fracturing prism of layered and juxtaposed video images. Godard and fellow collaborator Anne-Marie Miéville focus on the shifting relationships of this family as they lead lives of not-so-quiet desperation in an austere, claustrophobic apartment. The resulting film is a dense tapestry that simultaneously examines various facets of family life in contemporary capitalist society, including materialism, old age, childhood trauma, sexual politics, and rape. The decision to film this story in such a daring fashion--splitting the screen into innumerable variations--only enhances Godard and Miéville's point. As we watch the young married couple (Sandrine Battistella and Pierre Oudrey) slowly drift apart from one another, the cold, distant images add even greater loss to their disintegrating relationship. In focusing on the more somber aspects of family life, the filmmakers have crafted a bold commentary on familial dysfunction, which at the same time works superficially as a visual tour-de-force of stunning originality. [More]
Starring: Alexandre Rignault, Sandrine Batistella, Pierre Dudry, Rachel Stefanopoli
Starring: Alexandre Rignault, Sandrine Batistella, Pierre Dudry, Rachel Stefanopoli
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Screenwriter: Anne-Marie Miéville, Jean-Luc Godard
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Numero Deux, which is technically stunning, offers no answers, only paradoxes, but in those paradoxes there exists the possibility of increased self-awareness.
In many respects, this is a film about reverse angles and all that they imply; it forms one of Godard's richest and most disturbing meditations on social reality.
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