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The film follows five young university students—the "Aden Arabie" cell—who spend their summer vacation holed up in a friend's borrowed bourgeois apartment. Led by the intense Véronique (Anne Wiazemsky) and the actor Guillaume (Jean-Pierre Léaud), they transform the space into a Maoist laboratory, consuming the teachings of Mao Zedong’s Little Red Book as if it were both gospel and pop-art. Their daily routine is a dizzying blend of:
: A theoretical plot that eventually spills into a botched real-world attempt. Breaking the Fourth Wall (and the Screen) subtitle 1967.La Chinoise .1080p.Bluray.x264-ROUGH
: The film slate is often left in shots, and a second camera frequently films the legendary cinematographer Raoul Coutard at work. The film follows five young university students—the "Aden
The Red Aesthetic of Revolution: Re-evaluating Jean-Luc Godard’s La Chinoise (1967) Breaking the Fourth Wall (and the Screen) :
: Characters often address the camera directly, being questioned by Godard himself from off-screen.
Before the barricades of May '68 ever rose in Paris, Jean-Luc Godard had already captured the impending storm in a bottle—or more accurately, in a primary-colored apartment. Released in 1967, stands as a pivotal "film in the making," marking Godard's shift from the cool jazz of the French New Wave toward a radical, militant "cinema of resistance". A Summer of Theory and Terror
