First Name: Carmen is a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The movie follows the story of a young woman named Carmen who is involved in a robbery that goes wrong. She ends up in prison where she meets a security guard named Joseph who becomes infatuated with her.
As Carmen and Joseph's relationship develops, they both become entangled in a dangerous game of love and betrayal. The film explores themes of desire, power, and control as Carmen and Joseph navigate their complicated relationship.
First Name: Carmen is known for its experimental style, with Godard using unconventional techniques such as jump cuts and non-linear storytelling. The film received mixed reviews upon its release but has since been praised for its bold and innovative approach to filmmaking.
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