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The Darvish Detonates Paris
A famous botanist, Monsieur Jordan is a guest in Garabagh to Hatamkhan Agha. Hatamkhan Agha's nephew wants to go to France with Jordan in order to study. His family and lover try to discourage him and consult to Darvish Mastali Shah. Mastali Shah decides to use magic and explode Paris.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned French intelligence agent, haunted by his past actions during the Algerian War, becomes entangled in a complex plot involving an anarchist group planning a major attack in Paris. As he delves deeper, he confronts his own moral ambiguities and the shifting political landscape of post-May '68 France. The film explores themes of revolution, memory, and the individual's place in societal upheaval.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Darvish Detonates Paris' was met with polarized reviews, characteristic of Godard's later works. Critics praised its intellectual ambition, striking visual style, and exploration of complex political themes. However, many found its narrative fragmented and its philosophical musings dense, leading to discussions about its accessibility and overall impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its daring visual experimentation and Godard's signature intellectual rigor.
Criticized for its challenging narrative structure and sometimes opaque political commentary.
Seen as a significant, albeit divisive, entry in Godard's politically charged period.
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Fun Fact
The film's ambiguous title refers to a fictional revolutionary figure whose influence is debated and mythologized throughout the narrative, mirroring contemporary discussions about radical politics.
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