Band aside introduces us to Godard's muse and first wife, Anna Karina. She plays Odile Monod (Godard's mother's maiden name), an innocent girl who forms a curious group with Arthur and Franz, as Godard himself describes them. The film breaks free from the classic structure of the Hollywood thriller by transporting the plot to a gray, suburban Paris. His main concern is the characters, examining the social and personal isolation of three misfits, the band aside. There are several examples of how the film deviates from traditional storytelling. Killing time before the robbery, the three meet in a bar, their talk disjointed and expressionless. There comes a point when they realize they have nothing to talk about and the film's soundtrack acts accordingly: it cuts out completely, leaving the viewer silent with the characters on screen, wondering what will happen next. Later, as the trio dances in the cafe, snapping their fingers and clapping, Godard's voice as narrator reveals Odile's thoughts. Later, they race through the Louvre trying to beat the record of an American tourist who visited the gallery in 9 minutes and 45 seconds.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/855-bande-a-part-dvd--8436037888489.html855Bande À Part [DVD]Band aside introduces us to Godard's muse and first wife, Anna Karina. She plays Odile Monod (Godard's mother's maiden name), an innocent girl who forms a curious group with Arthur and Franz, as Godard himself describes them. The film breaks free from the classic structure of the Hollywood thriller by transporting the plot to a gray, suburban Paris. His main concern is the characters, examining the social and personal isolation of three misfits, the band aside. There are several examples of how the film deviates from traditional storytelling. Killing time before the robbery, the three meet in a bar, their talk disjointed and expressionless. There comes a point when they realize they have nothing to talk about and the film's soundtrack acts accordingly: it cuts out completely, leaving the viewer silent with the characters on screen, wondering what will happen next. Later, as the trio dances in the cafe, snapping their fingers and clapping, Godard's voice as narrator reveals Odile's thoughts. Later, they race through the Louvre trying to beat the record of an American tourist who visited the gallery in 9 minutes and 45 seconds.https://dvdstorespain.es/555280-home_default/bande-a-part-dvd-.jpg6.1364instockSherlock Films6.13646.1364002015-04-08T08:31:49+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
Band aside introduces us to Godard's muse and first wife, Anna Karina. She plays Odile Monod (Godard's mother's maiden name), an innocent girl who forms a curious group with Arthur and Franz, as Godard himself describes them. The film breaks free from the classic structure of the Hollywood thriller by transporting the plot to a gray, suburban Paris. His main concern is the characters, examining the social and personal isolation of three misfits, the band aside. There are several examples of how the film deviates from traditional storytelling. Killing time before the robbery, the three meet in a bar, their talk disjointed and expressionless. There comes a point when they realize they have nothing to talk about and the film's soundtrack acts accordingly: it cuts out completely, leaving the viewer silent with the characters on screen, wondering what will happen next. Later, as the trio dances in the cafe, snapping their fingers and clapping, Godard's voice as narrator reveals Odile's thoughts. Later, they race through the Louvre trying to beat the record of an American tourist who visited the gallery in 9 minutes and 45 seconds.