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Oh, Woe Is Me (1993) Hélas pour moi

Posted By: MirrorsMaker
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Oh, Woe Is Me (1993) Hélas pour moi

Oh, Woe Is Me (1993)
BDRip 720p | MKV | 960x720 | x264 @ 5800 Kbps | 83 min | 3,78 Gb
Audio: Français AC3 2.0 @ 640 Kbps | Subs: English, Português, 日本語
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Director: Jean-Luc Godard (uncredited)
Stars: Gérard Depardieu, Laurence Masliah, Bernard Verley

This complex allegorical tale tells the story of man’s quest for spiritual meaning. When God enters the body of 1980s filmmaker Simon Donnadieu, his wife Rachel realizes that something has gone awry, but chooses to remain faithful to her erratically-behaving husband.


By 1993, cinema had become a language unto itself; it was a language that was made up of not only words, but also sounds and images. As cinema history continues, the language has expanded time after time due to the talents and experiments of master filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard. All throughout his vast, decade spanning career, Godard has made film upon film, and with each decade of Godard that passes by, the more radical his style becomes. If ever there was a filmmaker that I could say took the cinematic language to Joycean heights, that filmmaker is, without question, Godard. With “Oh, Woe Is Me”, Godard practically makes the cinematic equivalent of James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” by crafting a masterpiece that works as a perplexing jigsaw puzzle, one injected with all kinds of clever jokes as well as sections of poetic beauty.
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Oh, Woe Is Me (1993) Hélas pour moi

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