Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Stars: Anna Karina, Claude Brasseur, Danièle Girard, Louisa Colpeyn
One of pioneering director Jean-Luc Godard's most accessible films is
this French spin on Dolores Hitchens' novel Fool's Gold. It tells the
tale of three disaffected youths who plan a burglary, leading to deadly
results. The alienated young trio is marvelous, particularly Anna
Karina, and the early scenes of their clearly overdeveloped fantasy
lives are splendidly handled. Something of a companion piece to Godard's
classic À Bout de Souffle, its young characters have the same odd
mixture of
fatalism and starry-eyed
naïveté that is, by turns, appealing and tragic. Trivia buffs should
note that the film gave its name to Quentin Tarantino's production
company (A Band Apart), and several of its scenes are echoed in his Pulp
Fiction. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
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