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Chinoise, La (1967) |
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Film rated 4.2 / 5
(Chick rating: 4 / 5)
(Guy rating: 4.2 / 5)
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| Godard's activists Mao-nutritioned. |
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| Godard's pre-'68 Parisian rebels. |
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| L�aud, Wiazemsky Gallic Maoists. |
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| Godard students seek Chairman. |
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| Godard's gauche go chinese. |
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| Francis Jeanson opposes terrorism. |
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| Wiazemsky assassinates wrong man. |
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| Nouvelle vague, nouvelle gauche. |
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| Red books become parapet. |
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| Wiazemsky bungles assassination. |
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| Groupuscule plots revolutionary violence. |
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| Godard's Kirilov commits suicide. |
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| Yvonne: hooker discovers Maoism. |
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| L�aud sponges away writers. |
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| Godard updates Dostoyevsky's 'Possessed'. |
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