Goodbye to Language
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Goodbye to Language

The idea is simple: A married woman and a single man meet. They love, they argue, fists fly. A dog strays between town and country. The seasons pass. ...The man and woman meet again. The dog finds itself between them. The other is in one, the one is in the other and they are three. The former husband shatters everything. A second film begins: the same as the first, and yet not. From the human race we pass to metaphor. This ends in barking and a baby's cries. Show More

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Goodbye to Language (2014) is a unique and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of human relationships and the limitations of language. The story follows a married woman and a single man who meet and experience love, arguments, and violence. Throughout the film, a dog acts as a symbol of the divide between town and country, representing the passing seasons. As the man and woman meet again, the dog becomes a catalyst for their interactions, highlighting the interconnectedness of their lives.

The film also delves into metaphor and symbolism, moving away from a straightforward narrative. In the second part of the film, the story restarts with the same characters but takes on a different perspective. The film ends with barking and a baby's cries, leaving viewers to interpret its meaning.

Goodbye to Language challenges traditional storytelling techniques and invites viewers to reflect on the boundaries of communication and the power of non-verbal expressions. Its experimental approach, use of 3D technology, and abstract narrative make it a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating cinematic experience.