![]() ![]() Author Tract: The film is filled with long segments where Jean-Luc Godard shares his thoughts about all sorts of things.The title is sometimes rendered with numbers as 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her, but original French advertising spelled the title out, "Deux ou trois choses que je sais d'elle." ![]() ![]() A major theme is how the United States is an evil imperialist country inflicting pain and misery on the people of Vietnam. Godard is heard throughout the film in voiceover, on a couple of occasions addressing characters but more often simply philosophizing. Juliette and other characters address the camera directly, sharing their inner thoughts. The above is really just a vehicle for a series of speeches about life, the way people communicate, and how humans perceive reality. Other characters include a friend of Juliette's, who meets a Russian journalist for lunch. She takes time out from her errands to turn a trick, meeting up with another prostitute friend of hers to do a threesome. The film shows a day in Juliette's life, in which she runs routine errands like getting her car serviced at the garage where her husband works, and getting her hair done. Marina Vlady stars as Juliette Jeanson, a wife and mother, who earns pocket money during the day by working as a prostitute. It does not have a conventional story, but rather is a series of ruminations about life in 1966 France. Two or Three Things I Know About Her is a 1967 film by Jean-Luc Godard. ![]()
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