Jean-Luc Godard’s still-revelatory film returns to North American home video as one of the best Blu-rays of the year.
The film misrepresents the difficulties of women with no semi-marketable talents at freeing themselves from their own domestic grind.
A luridly colorful compendium of aesthetic juxtapositions and audio-visual schisms that evoke the frustrated tenor of the era.
It’s nice to have this superlatively nasty film on DVD in America, but what the hell is up with that corrected splice?