In Le Livre d’Image, Jean-Luc Godard recycles existing images (films, documentaries, paintings, television archives, etc.), quotes excerpts from books, uses fragments of music. The driving force is poetic rhyme, the association or opposition of ideas, the aesthetic spark through editing, the keystone. The author performs the work of a sculptor. The hand, for this, is essential. He praises it at the start. “There are the five fingers. The five senses. The five parts of the world (…). The true condition of man is to think with his hands. Jean-Luc Godard composes a dazzling syncopation of sequences, the surge of which evokes the violence of the flows of our contemporary screens, taken to a level of incandescence rarely achieved. Crowned at Cannes, the last Godard is a shock film, with twilight beauty.

Goodbye to Language
2014
6.0/10

War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky
1966
7.5/10

Let It Rain
2008
5.5/10

Love and Death
1975
7.5/10

American Honey
2016
6.8/10

La Jetée
1962
7.9/10

First Reformed
2018
7.0/10

Malcolm X
1992
7.5/10

The Peanut Butter Falcon
2019
7.4/10

Batman: The Killing Joke
2016
6.6/10

On My Skin
2018
8.0/10

The Dead Don't Die
2019
5.4/10

Sicario
2015
7.4/10

Bohemian Rhapsody
2018
8.0/10

Inside Out
2015
7.9/10

Joker
2019
8.1/10

Pulp Fiction
1994
8.5/10

Oppenheimer
2023
8.0/10

Interstellar
2014
8.5/10

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
2019
7.4/10
Esperanza H.
2024
8/10