ive already reccommended it on here but i re watched it last weekend with some friends(their first time watching it) and its just so damn funny. Im not sure if it is the best intro to french new wave but it is definitely fun and entertaining
Feb 29, 2024

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I started with Breathless (1960). Was it supposed to be so funny? I laughed more than I probably should've considering the beginning and the end. C'est la vie.
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not sure if it can well and truly be called a french new wave film for a lot of reasons (not quite french, not released in precisely the right time period, etc.) but i think a good entry point to the kind of surrealist, vibes-oriented as opposed to narrative-oriented filmmaking that "foreign films" (especially European) tend to evoke / get clowned for in American media it's funny, it's bizarre, it has something to say but you might need a couple watches to get it (at least i did)
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