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Directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
In Alphaville, Jean-Luc Godard fuses a hardboiled detective story with science fiction. Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine), a hero Godard borrowed from a series of French adventure films, comes to Alphaville, the capital of a totalitarian state, in order to destroy its leader, an almost-human computer called Alpha 60. While on his mission, Lemmy meets and falls in love with Natacha (Anna Karina), the daughter of the scientist who designed Alpha 60. Their love becomes the most profound challenge to the computer's control. Void of any flashy special effects, Alphaville uses 1960s Paris to depict the city of the future. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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chrismorrellchrismorrell Re:Re:Re: Top 5 Bands That Get ...
by chrismorrell in Top 5
liked it.
"Top five "from film" names..two i thought of straightaway from one film..(the) "Heaven Seventeen" and (the) "Sparks" ,from "A Clockwork Orange" Make that three "Moloko" who i rated,Roisin Murphy's old band ..again from "A Clockwork...""the Motorcycle boy" ,comes,of course,from one of my favourite Mickey Rourke movies "Rumble Fish"...they were an eighties Scottish indie band ... "Alphaville" are German Ultravox style synthpop .. So there's five for ya! As you have all said, "They Might Be Giants"fill the remit totally ...currently hear them every weekday evening ,playing the theme to" the /A Daily Show With John Stooowart" (better without the "writers" ) "Dog On Fire" by Bob Mould apparently... Uhuh? "Rumblefish" not listed on Spout? surely shome mistake? " [More]
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by chrismorrell in Top 5
liked it.
"I think "Adam ant" is just as likely to be just that...Adamant...and more likely to be a reference to a 70's BBC T.V . show called" Adam Adamant" ,featuring a "dashingly handsome" actor called Gerald Harper ..the character was a time travelling crime buster. " [More]
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by Risselada in Totally Over-rated
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"Yeah I see what you are saying. It's not that all of their films are horrible, but you just can't see how people can revere them as much as some of the other fine Frech directors you metioned. " [More]
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by Jymkata in Totally Over-rated
lost interest.
"Jason, I identify with you, although maybe with not as much good reason, as I've only seen one film by each of those two directors. But in the case of Godard it was enough to keep me from looking into any more of his films since then. I thnk I saw Breathless about five years ago, and was highly disappointed. I've been actually trying to figure out which movie of his I'll see next when I finally do, but I'm really not sure still. Alphaville seems to be maybe the best candidate from what I've seen. Obviously you aren't the one to ask though.As for Tati, I have seen Mr. Hulot's Holiday, and while I thought it was good, I definitely was confused like you how he could compared with Keaten or Chaplin. Well, I think if you are looking to compare then you will be disappointed. But when I looked at the movie as more of a chance to just relax and go for a short little vacation of you own, it seemed to settle better. There's nothing fast paced or even w ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Am I off?
by Risselada in Totally Over-rated
hasn't rated it.
"Jason, I identify with you, although maybe with not as much good reason, as I've only seen one film by each of those two directors. But in the case of Godard it was enough to keep me from looking into any more of his films since then. I thnk I saw Breathless about five years ago, and was highly disappointed. I've been actually trying to figure out which movie of his I'll see next when I finally do, but I'm really not sure still. Alphaville seems to be maybe the best candidate from what I've seen. Obviously you aren't the one to ask though.As for Tati, I have seen Mr. Hulot's Holiday, and while I thought it was good, I definitely was confused like you how he could compared with Keaten or Chaplin. Well, I think if you are looking to compare then you will be disappointed. But when I looked at the movie as more of a chance to just relax and go for a short little vacation of you own, it seemed to settle better. There's nothing fast paced or even w ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re: Recommended movies that you ...
by Puhnner in Viewing with a purpose
loved it.
"I very muched liked both Jules and Jim and Breathless and rate them as a couple of the best films out there, although what I see as Jules and Jim's view of human beings leaves much to be desired. However, these 2 aside, I prefer Band of Outsiders even more and of course there is Alphaville.... and Le Petit Soldat... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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In 1965, six years after his feature film debut with the groundbreaking Breathless, writer-director Jean-Luc Godard was an acknowledged leader of the French New Wave. Entering his most prolific period, he produced one of his most ambitious and unusual films, a science-fiction comedy-thriller whose full title was Alphaville, une Etrange Aventure de Lemmy Caution. The character of Caution (Eddie Constantine) was familiar to French audiences as the action hero of a series of films. In Godard's script, Caution is pitted against a computer named Alpha 60 that runs a futuristic totalitarian state. Shot in a bizarrely transformed Paris without the use of special effects, Alphaville is both disturbing and entertaining, full of Godard's anarchic challenges to conventional cinematic technique, yet recognizable as part of the genre of dystopian portraits of the future that includes 1984 and Brave New World. Godard's nightmarish future includes whimsical touches of absurdist terror, such as capital punishment carried out as a sporting event in a pool. The movie combines elements of film noir, science fiction, and political satire to create a distinctive and unorthodox tableau of the future. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
 



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