Jean-Luc Godard's "Goodbye to Language" is a film that defies explanation, and that appears to the point of the work. It's a swan dive into images, conflicts, and sound, loosely tied together with the story of a combative relationship and the adventures of a dog. It's philosophy and experimentation, light and dark, love and poop. Yes, bowel movements do factor into the flow of "Goodbye to Language," which takes on the weight of the world with Godard's finely-tuned esoteric vision, asking viewers to completely devour a cinematic experience that's not about interpretation, but complete and utter submission. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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