on the whole Redoubtable offers its audience way more than they bargained for with its genuinely impressive period representation of the events of 68, but it is ultimately let down but not quite knowing what it wants to be
light and inoffensive, it trades the intellectual rigor of Godard's work for fluffy sentiments, but never gets crass. Above all else, it succeeds at transforming cinephile trivia into a genuine crowdpleaser
a pretty delightful popcorn movie for other film geeks; [Godard Mon Amour] now has a life of its own, and if taken with a grain of salt and lots and lots of sugar, it's mostly one big harmless blast at the movies
a lightly audacious and fascinating movie; The film's tone is eager, fine-drawn, exploratory, but even though the mood remains relatively light, the story being told is unabashedly dark