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Above all, "Breathless" seemed to me to be first-person filmmaking, the work of a person making a film the way musicians make music or novelists and philosophers write it seemed to me to be a movie made by the kind of swift and streetwise young intellectual I and many of the people I knew best aspired to be.
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