
Sinopsis: Narra la vida durante 24 horas de Charlotte (Macha Méril), una mujer casada de París que tiene una aventura con otro hombre (Bernard Noël). Al quedarse embarazada, Charlotte desconoce quién es el padre de su hijo, por lo que tendrá que decidirse entre su marido (Philippe Leroy) o su amante... Narración a cargo del propio Jean-Luc Godard, que contó como asistente en la dirección con Jean-Pierre Léaud. (FILMAFFINITY)
Synopsis: Famed auteur Jean-Luc Godard's fascination with the female race continues with A MARRIED WOMAN, an unconventional cinematic portrait of a woman who is at a crossroads in her life. Charlotte (Macha Meril) is a beautiful young wife and stepmother, who also happens to have fallen in love with Robert (Bernard Noel), a charming actor. While her husband, Pierre (Philippe Leroy), is away on business, she and Robert continue to spend time together in a hotel. When Pierre returns, Charlotte must lie in order to cover up her infidelities. She eventually learns that she is pregnant, forcing her to choose between a life with her husband, or a fresh new start with Robert. Shot in a series of extreme close-ups that mostly focus on Charlotte's flesh, Godard shows his obvious reverence for the female body. He also allows his actors the time to express their own confusion and philosophies--most notably in an extended dinner sequence. Godard's intellectual approach to male-female relationships, and especially the institution of marriage, is on full display with this influential drama, in a similar manner to the director's MY LIFE TO LIVE, TWO OR THREE THINGS I KNOW ABOUT HER, and CONTEMPT.
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Jean-Luc Godard’s run in the 1960's is considered by many to be the single greatest body of work in the history of cinema, and with high profile pieces like A Bout de Souffle and Pierrot Le Fou, nestling alongside such relatively obscure fare as Une Femme Mariee, a film which is at once both immensely gratifying yet lingering and thought provoking I would struggle to argue with the general consensus. -- adambatty
IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058701/
IMDb Rating: 7.1/10 (461 votes)
Tomatometer: 90%
Directed by: Jean-Luc Godard
Cast:
Macha Meril .... Charlotte
Bernard Noel .... Robert, the Lover
Philippe Leroy .... Pierre, the Husband
Roger Leenhardt .... Himself
IMDb Rating: 7.1/10 (461 votes)
Tomatometer: 90%
Directed by: Jean-Luc Godard
Cast:
Macha Meril .... Charlotte
Bernard Noel .... Robert, the Lover
Philippe Leroy .... Pierre, the Husband
Roger Leenhardt .... Himself
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Title: Une femme mariée: Suite de fragments d'un film tourné en 1964 (1964)
AKA Une femme mariée
AKA The Married Woman
Source: Bluray / Untouched
Size: 2.346.668.601 bytes (1/2 DVDR)
Runtime: 01:35:14
Format: MKV
Video Codec: H264 (x264 rev.1510)
Video Bitrate: 3091 kbps
Resolution: 720x576 (Anamorphic, displayed at 1.33 AR)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 (SAR: 716/675)
Frame rate: 23.976 fps
Audio Codec: AC3 (1 channels)
Audio Bitrate: 192 kbps
Sampling Rate: 48 KHz
Language: French
Subtitles (muxed in): SRT: English, Spanish
SA: HP @ Level 4.1
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