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About Godard's fatigue

Godard 1930 was born in Paris on February 3rd. He spent his youth on the shores of Lake Lehman on the border between France and Switzerland. When he entered his youth, he quickly reveled in the film world, and was baptized by various films together with Truffaut and Romel in the "Henri Langloire-French National Film Archive". Soon after, he published film criticism articles in magazines such as cahiers du cinemas, and imitated Hitchcock and other old-timers, while writing and making his own short films, accumulating experience for shooting formal long works. 1960, Godard published his first full-length film "A BOUT DE SOUFFLE/ Exhausted", which caused an uproar in the world film industry, and its completely ignoring the traditional film theory brought mixed comments. After marrying Anna Karina, the representative films of New Wave starring her appeared one after another. Godard became one of the most watched directors in the world.

1967, Godard filmed the political film LA CHINOISE/ Girl China, and soon broke up with Anna karina and married the heroine Vyassemsky. 1968 A series of disturbances, such as the dismissal of Langloire, the termination of the Cannes Film Festival, and the May storm, have turned Godard to the discussion and research of works of art that reflect current politics. He organized Kika Wiltoff Group to make revolutionary films. 1973, Godard left Paris to create a "sound image" with Marie Mieville in Grenoble, and put himself into the fresh experience of the image age.

1979 After Godard's Sauve Qui Peut (Lavie)/Escape (Life) was released, there was a controversy that "Godard's films have been commercialized", but he ignored all this and went to Switzerland alone to start a new adventure again. He used hand-held cameras and movie cameras to shoot alternately or simultaneously, trying to show a brand-new audio-visual world. Today, after entering the new century, Godard is back in the Jianghu. This time, he brought us a magnificent work, a work that showed the world his arrangement process for more than ten years and the hundred-year history of the special art form of film. This is the history of movies.

Tired is a famous work by the famous French director Godard, and it is also one of the landmark works of the New Wave Movement. "Tired" is the most representative early new wave movie: the story is slightly out of order, the real scene is adopted, the shooting technique is random, the editing is free, and the language is literary. The hero and heroine in the film are also standard new wave figures: Michelle, who has no economic foundation, is decadent but cherishes her feelings, and Patricia's extravagance finally solves the relationship problem with Michelle by betrayal.

Tired, as Godard's first feature film, is also a collective action directed by the new wave (especially the film handbook school). Franois Truffaut, who was already famous at that time, wrote the script for the film and paid for it. Claude chabrol is the executive producer, and Jean Pierre Melville, a master of film noir, plays the role of screenwriter in the film.

Although Tired is unanimously regarded as one of Godard's most famous works, he has repeatedly said that he doesn't like this film because it was made for others.