2 ou 3 choses que je sais d'elle
- 1967
- Tous publics
- 1h 27min
Une journée dans la vie d'une femme au foyer et prostituée parisienne, entrecoupée de réflexions sur la guerre du Vietnam et d'autres problèmes contemporains.Une journée dans la vie d'une femme au foyer et prostituée parisienne, entrecoupée de réflexions sur la guerre du Vietnam et d'autres problèmes contemporains.Une journée dans la vie d'une femme au foyer et prostituée parisienne, entrecoupée de réflexions sur la guerre du Vietnam et d'autres problèmes contemporains.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Narrator
- (voix)
- Young Man
- (non crédité)
- Girl Talking to Robert
- (non crédité)
- Girl in Bath
- (non crédité)
- Christophe Jeanson
- (non crédité)
- Meter Reader
- (non crédité)
- Marianne
- (non crédité)
- Monsieur Gehrard
- (non crédité)
- Girl
- (non crédité)
- Man in Basement
- (non crédité)
- Author
- (non crédité)
- Pécuchet
- (non crédité)
- John Bogus
- (non crédité)
- Woman in Basement
- (non crédité)
- Bouvard
- (non crédité)
- Robert Jeanson
- (non crédité)
- Roger
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Juliette drops off her daughter at the day care/brothel, there is a painting on the wall of a screen shot of Nana Kleinfrankenheim, portrayed by Anna Karina, in Vivre sa vie : film en douze tableaux (1962).
- Citations
Narrator: Since social relations are always ambiguous, since my thoughts divide as much as unite, and my words unite by what they express and isolate by what they omit, since a wide gulf separates my subjective certainty of myself from the objective truth others have of me, since I constantly end up guilty, even though I feel innocent, since every event changes my daily life, since I always fail to communicate, to understand, to love and be loved, and every failure deepens my solitude, since - since - since I cannot escape the objectivity crushing me nor the subjectivity expelling me, since I cannot rise to a state of being nor collapse into nothingness - I have to listen, more than ever I have to look around me at the world, my fellow creature, my brother.
- ConnexionsEdited into Notes pour Debussy - Lettre ouverte à Jean-Luc Godard (1988)
However, "narrative" or gender politics are really not the point of "2 or 3 Things...". First off, "her" is less a person, but a city- Paris. And it is just not Paris, as in the city of romance and art, but De gaulle's radical transformation of Paris from a pre-war city of antiquity to a modern commercial center. The film is framed around extended shots of constructions sites, developing freeways, and cranes for a reason- to show how this ancient city is being radically transformed with or without the benefit of its citizens. In a way, this film is a meditation on a phenomena spreading around the world from the 1990's to the present (and especially the United States)- urban gentrification. In the push to modernize and beautify a city, the powers that be often step on the majority which make up a city- the lower and middle class. Godard's precise comments on urban planning are 40 years ahead of their time. If anything, "2 or 3 Things..." is far more relevant today than in 1967.
Secondly, the film is an agit-prop protest against crass commercialism and how it defaces and devoids the human experience. The 2 or 3 women in the film (Paris included) are so wrapped up in the base drive for material goods that they forget the very principles of humanity- love, caring for one's family, intellectual desire, and compassion. Godard's definition of consumerism robs a society of its metaphysical compassion and leads intellectual and personal freedom into a locked room. In the age of I-Pods and Paris Hilton, Godard's sharp criticism of crass consumerism is amazingly relevant. It is a wonder that the Adbusters/Culture jam movement have not latched onto this film with a passion.
"2 or 3 Things..." also serves as one of the many watermarks of Godard's highly productive and influential 1960's period- blending the emotions of Contempt or Vivre Sa Vie with the chic radicalism of La Chinoise or Week End. Godard was an artist in constant evolution in the 1960's and "2 or 3 Things..." is one of these many evolutionary steps.
Be forewarned, "2 or 3 Things..." is NOT a good starting point for those new to Godard. It is far too meditative, "slow", and didactic for one to get a true sense of Godard's radical style. I strongly recommend Masculine-Feminine, Contempt, Breathless, Band of Outsiders, or Week End as a better starting point for Godard. A newcomer to Godard's style might be forever turned off by the slow pacing of "2 or 3 Things...". However, after digesting a few of this great film maker's works, line up "2 or 3 Things...". A timeless and extremely relevant film.
- siriustemplar
- 18 juin 2008
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 104 038 $US
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
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