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...JEAN-LUC Godard is one the less compromising critics of our age, and his severity can undercut his effectiveness. It certainly limits his popularity. Few of us enjoy being made to feel like a Godard character-no one likes getting run over...

Author: By Shepard R. Barbash, | Title: An Unknowing Polemic | 12/6/1980 | See Source »

Until 1960, film was primarily a representational art. Then Godard and his fellow iconoclasts suspended disbelief like a taut high wire across which his characters danced and ambled, and sometimes fell off. There are "people" in Every Man, including a TV producer named Paul Godard (Jacques Dutronc), his co-worker and ex-mistress Denise (Nathalie Baye), and her friend Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert), who works as a prostitute and has a short session with Paul. But they are not "real people." They are figures in the desolate landscape of Godard's mind. They have materialized to illustrate his deepest, bleakest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Ghost Sonata | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

What propels virtually every Godard male into treating women as a caveman would a woolly mammoth? Is it fear or loathing? Every Man is a catalogue of bestiality. A seedy businessman orchestrates a four-person roundelay of sexual degradation. A man casually asks Paul: Have you ever thought about sodomizing your eleven-year-old daughter? Later, Paul verbally flogs the girl with sexual epithets.This is man, Godard is saying; I am man.Give credit where it is due: Godard has no fear of exposing himself on film. "Paul Godard" (his father's name) is an admitted self-portrait, a skull...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Ghost Sonata | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

...Godard female has often been a prostitute. She expresses his vision of every man-woman relationship, and serves as a metaphor for the personal film maker in a tawdry art-industry. But Isabelle, in Every Man, exists simply to endure: to suffer the indignities of venal clients, and to survive with her mystery intact. She is a modern, unsentimental version of the silent-screen innocent who is noble not because of what she does but because of what men do to her. She is touched - indeed, pawed and probed - but never moved. And that is her revenge on the male...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Ghost Sonata | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

...credits announce that this is "a film composed by Jean-Luc Godard." Every Man is shaped in the form of a sonata, with thematic variations expressed through recurring images and lines of dialogue. But this is a ghost sonata, and the specter is that of the old (young) Godard, the director of Breathless and Weekend, who dazzled cinephiles with his visual fecundity and youthful wit. His new film, however confessional, seems clinically detached. Its heartbeat is irregular and indistinct, like signals from a dying star on the other side of the universe.And its message for the human race seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Ghost Sonata | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

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