In order to pursue the real murderer of his boyfriend Richard, reporter Paula came to Atlantic City, a place deeply influenced by American culture. After that, a large number of weird people with strange names appeared, such as Donald, Richard, Vadmark, Doris Midoguni...In the process of pursuing the truth, Paula was also involved in political conspiracies and gangster incidents.French New Wave film master Godard used all elements of American Hollywood gangster movies in this very deliberate political horror film, and clearly gave imitation tribute to the masters of this genre Samuel Fuller, Nicholas Ray, Howard Hawks, etc. The film also involved many real political backgrounds and assassinations.Although the whole film seems ridiculous and more artificial, the director shows the French social scene that is deeply influenced and dominated by American pop culture through pop music (one of which is the "time pass" in "North African Disc Shadow", advertising illustrations, and atmosphere treatment.Marked by Made in America, Godard's political critical consciousness entered its later stages.He used the narrative conventions of films as the main manifestation of real politics in the film art category and strongly opposed it.To this end, he made a very challenging exploration of the film's expression methods.