Re: RE : Re: RARA-AVIS: Everything's Noir? Godard noir

From: William Ahearn ( williamahearn@yahoo.com)
Date: 20 May 2007


--- "E. Borgers" < webeurop@yahoo.fr> wrote:

> As for Godard, I forgive him a lot due to the set
> of incredibly good and inovative films he gave us :
> the films you cite of course, but also what is maybe
> his darkest film behind some festive and
> intellectual varnish that covers the story here and
> there: PIERROT LE FOU. Intellectual noir ?
> And I agree: in his best films, Godard is usually
> noir.
>
You know something? I think he's more Godard than noir and that's why I like him so much. Yes, I saw Pierrot and loved it and it was almost a homage to Pierre Melville. Have you seen his films? Le Samurai, Un Flic, Bob the Gambler? Guy rocks. He was the author that Jean Seberg interviews at the airport in
"Breathless."

William

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