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In his wide-ranging chat with AC, Müller said simply looking and thinking were the most important abilities he brought to his craft. Watching him find a shot, he noted, would “give you the impression that nobody is working. I hang around and look at it for a while and slowly find an angle, then try another one. At a certain moment it satisfies me, and it happens. It very much comes straight out of the belly … you come to a solution that is very difficult to theorize about, difficult to defend.

In his wide-ranging chat with AC, Müller said simply looking and thinking were the most important abilities he brought to his craft. Watching him find a shot, he noted, would “give you the impression that nobody is working. I hang around and look at it for a while and slowly find an angle, then try another one. At a certain moment it satisfies me, and it happens. It very much comes straight out of the belly … you come to a solution that is very difficult to theorize about, difficult to defend.

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Paris.
What?
Paris.
Paris?
Did you ever go to Paris?
No.
Could we go there now?

I love this film’s emptiness. It’s refreshing to see something so distilled and pure in a culture that adores noise, pollution, gluttony, and every other indulgence in excess.

Paris.

What?

Paris.

Paris?

Did you ever go to Paris?

No.

Could we go there now?

I love this film’s emptiness. It’s refreshing to see something so distilled and pure in a culture that adores noise, pollution, gluttony, and every other indulgence in excess.

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This film is one reason I want to make films. Beautiful, austere, heartfelt—it is everything a truly great film should be.
I sold my old DVD when I heard Criterion was bringing it to Blu-ray. In gloriously typical Criterion fashion, everything about this disc is amazing: the picture, the sound, the bonus features, the commentary, the booklet that comes with it—everything.

This film is one reason I want to make films. Beautiful, austere, heartfelt—it is everything a truly great film should be.

I sold my old DVD when I heard Criterion was bringing it to Blu-ray. In gloriously typical Criterion fashion, everything about this disc is amazing: the picture, the sound, the bonus features, the commentary, the booklet that comes with it—everything.