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At The Roads
Han Hyeon-Suk is the only daughter of a millionaire named Han Ho-Sang. After seeing off her husband at the airport, she returns home. On the way, her car runs out of gasoline so she barely comes back home thanks to the help of a truck driver (Park Kyu-Yeol)
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Plot Summary
A young woman, whose name is never revealed, drifts through life and relationships in Switzerland. She encounters a young man, also unnamed, and they begin a tumultuous romance. The film explores themes of love, alienation, and the search for meaning in a modern, fragmented world.
Critical Reception
At The Roads received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Godard's distinctive visual style and exploration of complex emotional states. However, some found the film's narrative structure and abstract themes challenging or inaccessible.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic and visual flair.
Noted for its exploration of existential themes and complex relationships.
Criticized by some for its unconventional narrative and perceived lack of accessibility.
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Fun Fact
The film is also known by its original French title, 'Sauve qui peut (la vie)', which translates to 'Every Man for Himself'.
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