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The Passionate Demons
A youthful drama about a young guy and his struggles with his hatred of his father. Not even a relationship with a good-looking girl seems to cool his emotions.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, in a period of existential crisis, struggles with her relationships and her place in the world. She drifts between lovers and contemplates her future, leading to a series of introspective and often turbulent encounters. The film explores themes of love, freedom, and the search for meaning in a modern, fragmented society.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Passionate Demons' (originally 'Une femme est une femme') was met with a mixed reception, typical for Godard's avant-garde approach at the time. While some critics lauded its innovative style and playful exploration of cinematic conventions, others found it fragmented and self-indulgent. Over time, it has been recognized as a key work in the French New Wave, appreciated for its energy and its bold experimentation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant visual style and playful subversion of musical and cinematic tropes.
Some found the narrative fragmented, yet appreciated its energetic and experimental nature.
Anna Karina's performance is often highlighted as a captivating center to the film's stylistic exuberance.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended as a straightforward comedy but evolved into a more complex exploration of filmmaking itself, with Godard famously improvising much of the dialogue and narrative.
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