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Old 03.05.2011, 08:35 AM   #182
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I love Oh Woe Is Me because the first 70 minutes or so don't really have to do with the real "plot" and then the last 15 minutes kinda just has the beginning, middle, and end and it wraps up the previosu 70 minutes nicely. It's Godard's densest work, and arguably his most visually explosive. It's just amazing. THAT PINBALL MACHINE. It took me about 10 watches to fully understand, but it's just so genius.

If one is interested in late period Godard ,just get the anchor bay 4-dvd set with passion, carmen, detective, and oh woe is me. I got it used for $10. It has a documentary with it too and a cool metallic slip case signed by Godard. It's pretty much all you need.
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