Bande-annonce de 'Tout va bien' (1972) Poster

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7/10
Another artistic and unusual Godard trailer
Rodrigo_Amaro29 January 2023
Chaos and confusion permeates the ideas brought on by this colorful and artistic trailer for the conceptual "Tout Va Bien". Jean-Luc Godard presents a 5-minute film trailer about his then current project starring Jane Fonda and Yves Montand. Throughout the trailer, countless clips from the movie are presented and two voice-over keep insisting that "Tout Va Bien" is a love story and so on. Well, Montand and Fonda do play a couple in love but the movie is a lot more than that, there's the struggle classes, workers on strike kidnapping their bosses, confusion on the streets and on a supermarket. It's hard to form a whole idea about the movie, each viewer reach their own personal conclusions and the trailer makes it all more mysterious and curious for future viewers and a nostalgic trip for those who had seen the movie (I watched a couple of years, didn't remember much but when watching this trailer many fond memories kept coming back). Godard's trailers for his own movies are artistic experiences to be seen and to be felt, they make viewers curious and intrigued with everything that's presented on the screen. A hundred times than today's trailers that end up showing the whole movie. He knew how to compose his art. 7/10.
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