Masculine-Feminine
2,359
Drama. Romance
Paul is young, just demobbed from national service in the French Army, and dishillusioned with civilian life. As his girlfriend builds herself a career as a pop singer, Paul becomes more isolated from his friends and peers ('the children of Marx and Coca Cola', as the credits announce) and their social and emotional politics.
Author | Review | ||
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United States | Chicago Tribune | "One of the quintessential '60s foreign art films, a bizarre melange of pop music, revolution, sex, movie allusions and poetry." | POS |
United States | Los Angeles Times | "Godard's document of youthful confusion has not aged one minute." | POS |
United States | Village Voice | Directed by anyone else, Masculine Feminine (...) would be a masterpiece. For the young JLG it's business as usual." | POS |
United States | Chicago Reader | "An excellent film, still as fresh as the day it was made." | POS |
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