Godard’s ’60s Policier, Set in Atlantic City, France
di A. O. Scott The New York Times
The mid-1960s were Jean-Luc Godard’s heroic period, the time when the vector of his talent seemed almost uncannily aligned with the direction of history. Between 1964 and 1967 Mr. Godard directed a mind-boggling nine feature films, completing one every few months in a frenzy of productivity that blurred the line between prolific and compulsive.
That a handful of these films have become touchstones — classics even — is one of the jokes that history likes to play now and then as it transforms bloody-minded aesthetic radicals into canonical figures. [...]
di A. O. Scott, articolo completo (4205 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 9 Gennaio 2009