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So, 'Jean-Luc Godard, Disorder Exposed' is a fascinating peek into the chaotic brilliance of Godard's exhibition at the Pompidou. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like you’re wandering through a labyrinth of his thoughts and provocations. The pacing can be erratic, which somehow mirrors Godard's own style – a mix of visual poetry and a sort of cerebral disarray. The film really captures that sense of disorder in art and life, blending interviews and archival footage. It’s a bit like watching a puzzle unfold, with pieces that challenge conventional narratives. You get a sense of intimacy, but also a distance, as if Godard himself is both inviting you in and pushing you away. Really something for those who appreciate his complex legacy.
Explores Godard's exhibition atmosphere · Captures his distinct narrative style · Intriguing mix of introspection and chaos
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