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Alphaville

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7.0/10 • 536

1965-05-051h 39m

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Suddenly the word is Alphaville... and a secret agent is in a breathless race against the Masters of the Future.

Lemmy Caution is on a mission to eliminate Professor Von Braun, the creator of a malevolent computer that rules the city of Alphaville. Befriended by the scientist’s daughter Natasha, Lemmy must unravel the mysteries of the strictly logical Alpha 60 and teach Natasha the meaning of the word “love.”

Directors
Jean-Luc Godard
Writters
Jean-Luc Godard
Editors
Agnès Guillemot

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  1. Eddie Constantine

    Eddie Constantine

    Lemmy Caution

  2. Anna Karina

    Anna Karina

    Natacha von Braun

  3. Akim Tamiroff

    Akim Tamiroff

    Henri Dickson

  4. Valérie Boisgel

    Valérie Boisgel

    2nd Seductress Third Class (uncredited)

  5. Jean-Louis Comolli

    Jean-Louis Comolli

    Prof. Jeckell (uncredited)

  6. Michel Delahaye

    Michel Delahaye

    von Braun's Assistant (uncredited)

  7. Christa Lang

    Christa Lang

    1st Seductress Third Class (uncredited)

  8. Jean-Pierre Léaud

    Jean-Pierre Léaud

    Breakfast Waiter (uncredited)

  9. László Szabó

    László Szabó

    Chief Engineer (uncredited)

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CRCulver

Jun 5, 2018

9/10

Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 film ALPHAVILLE has one of the most bizarre premises in the history of cinema. Godard borrows the character of Lemmy Caution, a tough FBI agent/secret agent played by Eddie Constantine that had appeared in a number of French B movies, and then Godard drops Caution into a science-fiction film. And yet, this film taking place in a different galaxy far, far away doesn't use any specially created sets or fancy ray guns. Instead, Godard simply shot the film at examples of modernist architecture in Paris, in industrial buildings, and among the room-sized IBM mainframe computers of his time. In the dystopian city of Alphaville, all decisions are made by the gigantic Alpha 60 computer that pursues logic at all cost, banning human emotions and leaving the inhabitants zombified. Caution is sent from outside with the task of retrieving Alpha 60's creator, the rogue scientist Von Braun (Howard Vernon). Caution's femme fatale is Natasha Von Braun (Anna Karina), daughter of the scientist, whom she has never met. Though just as zombified as the other inhabitants of Alphaville, Natasha shows a budding individuality. Caution is baffled by the inexplicable behavior shown by the inhabitants of this city, but he remains focused on his goal of extracting Von Braun, no matter how many obstacles are thrown in his way. ALPHAVILLE is often categorized as a science-fiction film, but it's soon obvious that Godard was interested more in the changing world around him in the 1960s. He worried that the technocratic society, the desire to use technology to solve all manner of problems from food distribution to architecture, would rob the human race of a certain flexibility, of a certain liberty, and of a certain poetry. (It's interesting that Godard anticipated so much of the Sixties counterculture that would preoccupy the youth, though he was already well into his thirties, and themes that would later be explored by thinkers like Theodore Roszak.) Alpha 60 is less a vision of the far future, something from a time of intergalactic space travel, than a rising trend of the mid 20th-century. I had heard of the premise and much of the details before and I thought the film would be lame, but I absolutely loved it. I came to ALPHAVILLE after watching Godard's work to date, which features some remarkable imagery and avant-garde techniques, but is rarely very comedic. I had no idea that ALPHAVILLE would be so hilarious. As the film opens, we see Godard playing with the trope of the hardboiled detective or spy overcoming assassins sent to kill him, and this is exaggerated to the point it becomes slapstick. There are a lot of absurdist touches here (see the mass execution scene, where clearly any attempt at realism has been avoided). The performances here are great, too. In spite of the unusual script, which might have had some actors blowing off the director's concerns, Eddie Constantine unflappably maintains his noir style here. Akim Tamiroff turns in a great supporting role as Caution's fellow agent Dickson, and this already elderly actor brings in a lifetime of experience in comedic roles. Karina continues to show that, while Godard was originally interested in her merely as a pretty face, she had enormous talent. Some of the long shots are cleverly done, and the film includes an exciting car chase.

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Status
Released
Original Language
French
Budget
$220,000.00
Revenue
$46,585.00
Keywords
photographydystopiasurrealismfilm noirlemmy cautionprivate detectivefrench noirdistant planet