Ramblings about cinema suffering from terrible dubbing (something probably made on purpose?).
Despite it, Belmondo does great (the actress doesn't have any more appeal than in Charlotte et Véronique but is given little to do) while the camera and the reversal operated by the script mid-film might keep the interest up until the joke is revealed.
Score: 4/10
Enjoyment: 1/5
Being made after the end of Godard & Rohmer's collaboration, this proto-À bout de souffle lacks any charm the previous episodes had.
Watching this, I was chuckling at the thought that the pure Godard episode was the talky one when people usually agree on Rohmer's films being nothing more than people talking. (All this talking wouldn't even be a problem, had it been from Rohmer.)