The teamwork of Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin produces something like half-a-Godard, a stripped-down but long-winded simulacrum (approx. 300 words per image), a handy anthology of concepts, color combinations, and chalked-out camera moves from any number of previous Godard movies, but particularly Two or Three Things I Know about Her. The movie is about a strike in a meat-packing plant (the building is shown in cross-section, like a dollhouse, or, as Godard would no doubt have it, like the dormitory in Jerry Lewis's Ladies' Man.) The title means "everything's fine." It is ironic. Jane Fonda, Yves Montand. (1972) — Duncan Shepherd
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