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For Ever Mozart (1997)

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Directed byJean-Luc Godard
CastMadeleine Assas, Ghalia Lacroix, Bérangère Allaux, Vicky Messica and Frédéric Pierrot
Theatrical ReleaseJuly 4, 1997
DVD ReleaseAugust 23, 2005
Running Time85 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code717119628543
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Average user review: 4.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat late Godard filmQuote
I wasn't so impressed with "In Praise of Love", but "Forever Mozart" is incredible. Godard certainly is still relevent today, even if filmgoers increasingly turn away from him for not making a-b-c easy Hollywood films. Check this out and keep and open mind and you should enjoy this thoughtful film. October 1, 2006

rating: 2 QuoteMozart has very little to do with it.Quote
While this film may have been a fun exercise for the director in constructing several narrative lines and some beautiful images, it is a muddled and disjointed film.

Luckily I have some knowledge of French or I would have been even more at a loss than I was to understand what message,if any, this film wished to convey. The subtitles were few and far between and they were sorely needed in a movie with many story lines and so much dialogue dealing with philosophical matters. January 29, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteA masterpiece. One of the best films of 1997Quote
Godard's career is a difficult one to summarize or even to get a grasp on. After creating the seminal New Wave films of the Sixties we all know and love him for, Godard took a drastic turn in the late Sixties-early Seventies when he began making film within his "Dziga-Vertov" group, which were a group of didactic films that marked Godard's complete break from narrative film. After that dead-end, Godard made many beautiful and interesting documentary-theoretical films throughout the Seventies (the best being Numero Deux, Ici Et Ailleurs & Tout Va Bien). He returned to more narrative cinema in the 80's beginning with the little-seen "SAUVE QUI PEUT (LA VIE)". I find most of his 80's films to be pretty weak, besides some good ones up until 1985 or so. My whole point with this rant is that Godard seems to have had an artistic re-awakening in the 90's. Starting with "Nouvelle Vague" in 1990, Godard's Nineties films rank up with some of his best work in the early days. Although I prefer his more recent "In Praise of Love" to this, but I love them both and say that they should be essential viewing for any world cinema buffs. GODARD=CINEMA! February 11, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteBeautiful, difficult, exciting film.Quote
In the theater, it was such a fascinating thing to watch. Particular images and sounds still stick with me three years later! Godard enthusiasts will love it, those who like to think on their own (or so they think) will love it. And I love it, too. March 23, 1999

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