Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt Reveals All That Is Possible With Cinema
Contempt is Godard's masterpiece in that, over the next 100 minutes, it surpasses the audience's expectations by completely subverting them.
Read MoreContempt is Godard's masterpiece in that, over the next 100 minutes, it surpasses the audience's expectations by completely subverting them.
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