Remove ads

Information

A.k.a.
Vivre Sa Vie
Year
1962
Runtime
80 min.
Director
Jean-Luc Godard
Genre
Drama
Rating *
8.0
Votes *
22,035
Checks
5,275
Favs
708
Dislikes
48
Favs/checks
13.4% (1:7)
Favs/dislikes
15:1
* View IMDb information

Top comments

  1. Filmsthemostbeautifulart's avatar

    Filmsthemostbeautifulart

    Vivre Sa Vie tells the account of a woman named Nana whose broke life forces her to take up prostitution in order to pay her Rent. The story takes us in the streets of the beautiful Paris, told in a series of 12 episodes like a documentary...

    Yes, this film is a perfect classic! Godard's films have always been credited to have rich film-making, something other film-makers (Most likely the future ones) can steal from or inspire from. The Camera constantly changes angles and positions as though trying to decide which spot is the best. It's just crazy like the confused Nana who's simply trying to live her life. The film has it's classy moments and truly they reflect in other parts of world cinema. The film as the synopsis said takes place in continuous 12 episodes that are always followed by a black plaque telling us the names of the character, the location and the incident that occurs in brief. This style does give the film a documentary type experience. A woman's life "documented". How ingenious can it get? It's Godard's style of making it sound realistic. Anna Karina, as Nana, and the entire ensemble is great. They really go with the flow with Godard's style. A scene from the movie that I recall the most is the Nana's dance scene. She simply tries to step out of her horrible life from a moment, dancing wildly on some great catchy tune (Don't know the name). This part really surprises audience as Godard out of nowhere brings in temporary sweetness to this stark film. Quentin Tarantino himself confessed that the famous dance, Uma Thurman's character and the "uncomfortable silences" part in his Pulp Fiction was inspired by this movie. Uma Thurman clearly and almost completely resembles Anna Karina... Pure cinematic Art!

    With slow pace, weird shots and subtly crazy film-editing Godard succeeds in bringing out more emotions and character-development. He sets his allegory in a stylish way that the viewer never forgets. And the ending, though a little cold from Godard's side, was pretty heart-breaking.

    Truly a classic in world cinema and a rich inspiration for film-makers worldwide. Highly Recommended.

    5/5
    11 years 8 months ago
  2. ClassicLady's avatar

    ClassicLady

    It's not the worst but I wouldn't consider it a masterpiece. Godard must be an acquired taste and I guess he hasn't grown on me yet. The movie is cinematically wonderful with beautiful head shots of Karina's huge eyes and lovely face. But it just didn't impact me like I expected. 10 years 3 months ago
  3. Ivan0716's avatar

    Ivan0716

    Only 1 dislike for a Godard film, that's surprising. 13 years 10 months ago
See all comments

Friends

Login to see which of your friends have seen this movie!

Activity

  1. dobw checked this movie 2 days 13 hours ago
  2. herbiethelovebug favorited this movie 3 days 21 hours ago
  3. FreakyJk checked this movie 5 days 21 hours ago
See more activity

In 12 official lists

  1. This movie ranks #26 in Quentin Tarantino's Coolest Movies of All Time
    Quentin Tarantino's Coolest Movies of All Time's icon

    Quentin Tarantino's Cool…

    26
  2. This movie ranks #32 in iCheckMovies's 1960s Top 100
    iCheckMovies's 1960s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1960s Top…

    32
  3. This movie ranks #82 in Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 Lists
    Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 Lists's icon

    Cahiers du Cinéma's Annu…

    82
  4. This movie ranks #97 in François Truffaut's The Films in My Life
    François Truffaut's The Films in My Life's icon

    François Truffaut's The …

    97
  5. This movie ranks #129 in TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films
    TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films's icon

    TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest F…

    129
  6. This movie ranks #130 in Roger Ebert's Great Movies
    Roger Ebert's Great Movies's icon

    Roger Ebert's Great Movi…

    130
  7. This movie ranks #157 in Sight & Sound's The Greatest Films of All Time
    Sight & Sound's The Greatest Films of All Time's icon

    Sight & Sound's The Grea…

    157
  8. This movie ranks #255 in Mark Cousins's The Story of Film: An Odyssey
    Mark Cousins's The Story of Film: An Odyssey's icon

    Mark Cousins's The Story…

    255
  9. This movie ranks #388 in 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die's icon

    1001 Movies You Must See…

    388
  10. This movie ranks #584 in The Criterion Collection
    The Criterion Collection's icon

    The Criterion Collection

    584
  11. This movie ranks #626 in David Thomson's Have You Seen?
    David Thomson's Have You Seen?'s icon

    David Thomson's Have You…

    626
  12. This movie ranks #955 in The Guardian's 1000 Films to See Before You Die
    The Guardian's 1000 Films to See Before You Die's icon

    The Guardian's 1000 Film…

    955
View all lists this movie is in