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“Goodbye to Language” A rare Film By.Prakash Surya

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One of the most elusive pictures in the annals of global cinema, this one has a Director who, at eighty-three, is the rarest of rarest Directors, having directed the original ‘Breathless’ in 1959 and, many years later, in 3D, for which he was awarded the Special Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival. On the lake’s edge, two young couples converse about literature and national politics while sitting nude. The name of this movie in French is “Adieu av langage.”Dog Perception gives the audience a glimpse of their chemistry.The movie’s goal was to reveal a lot about itself and present a fresh concept to the spectator. Whether the audience is watching the story of the two of them, the story of both couples, or the story of both of them, the way the Diirector has seen the power of the film in the point of view is truly a miracle in the history of cinema. When a married woman and a single man meet, they both fall in love and argue, and this is where the director’s talent is known.Love is spoken in the language of films. Throughout the filming process, the director discovered new methods for the film’s grammar. It’s true that no other movie could have carried out the experiments that were done for this one.In this short story, a couple has an extramarital affair, the spouse learns of it, and the lover ultimately passes away. A 3D experimental narrative film, to put it simply. The epitome of cacophony and madness with words is Farewell to Language, which also has an appealing, passionate pessimism and a bewildering integrity of its own.

By.Prakash Surya 

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