Director:Jean-Luc Godard
Performer:Jane Bucking Dominic Lavonnet Pauline Lavonne
the story is divided into three chapters: the main chapter was staged by gauda himself, who was on a plane and handed the film's phileen over to the monitor within 24 hours; at the same time, a two-person group of popular electro-musical music was set up, rehearsed songs and ended up performing on the road; and on the other side, the stupid fat man was involved in an incident, closely watched by mysterious women and eventually arrested. three stories seem to be irrelevant, and it's actually important for koda to discuss film production and art creation in movies. the title seems to have a string in it, as gauda suggests, if the monitor or others want to interfere with the director's artistic creation, then let me do it and stick to my path. this is probably also an example of how the film media can be used to make comments. A film in three chapters: Godard plays the director in the main chapter, rushing to catch a plane to pass the negatives to his producer within 24 hours; an electronic duo keeps rehearsing for their roadshow; a clumsy fat man gets involved in an incident, and is arrested after being watched by a mysterious woman. Seemingly unrelated events, Godard is discussing the importance of film producer and artistic creativity. Godard is making the statement that if a producer or anyone interferes with creativity, it is better for the artist to go one's own way. A showpiece of how Godard uses the film media as his critical essay.