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<blockquote data-quote="Seaviewer" data-source="post: 441979" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>A Man and a Woman (1966) in French with English subtitles</p><p>All I knew about this film was the theme music which was a big radio hit at the time - instrumentals being quite popular then.</p><p>Plotwise there's not much too it. A man and a woman meet and fall in love against a backdrop of motor racing, among other things.</p><p>Stylistically it's interesting; lots of quick cuts and extreme closeups and other visual trickery. And for reasons I couldn't make out it switches back and forth from colour to black and white - not really black and white; sometimes sepia, sometimes cobalt. But there was no consistency to it it; sometimes the flashbacks were in monochrome, but sometimes the present was in monochrome and the flashbacks were in colour.</p><p>I found it all rather distracting, although I was still invested enough to care about whether or not they ended up together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaviewer, post: 441979, member: 57"] A Man and a Woman (1966) in French with English subtitles All I knew about this film was the theme music which was a big radio hit at the time - instrumentals being quite popular then. Plotwise there's not much too it. A man and a woman meet and fall in love against a backdrop of motor racing, among other things. Stylistically it's interesting; lots of quick cuts and extreme closeups and other visual trickery. And for reasons I couldn't make out it switches back and forth from colour to black and white - not really black and white; sometimes sepia, sometimes cobalt. But there was no consistency to it it; sometimes the flashbacks were in monochrome, but sometimes the present was in monochrome and the flashbacks were in colour. I found it all rather distracting, although I was still invested enough to care about whether or not they ended up together. [/QUOTE]
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