Okay, one more French film and then I promise I'll lay off them for a while.
In the past couple weeks, I have been in a very hazy and philosophical mood. Early French films are the perfect brain food for me, as dumb as that might sound. Sometimes, I just need to watch films which force me to think. Force me to feel.
Les Biches provided that opportunity.
The 1968 Chabrol film focuses on the struggle between love and lust, friendship and power, and ignorance and understanding.
It revolves around Frédérique, a bored, rich lesbian with an icy demeanor. For amusement, she picks up a beautiful young street artist, named Why, who is drawing deer on a sidewalk.
Frédérique takes the homeless girl to live at her magnificent waterfront home in St. Tropez. Why is introduced to a dream world. She wears glamorous clothes at lavish parties. She lounges in the sun all day. She can have whatever she wants.
But being Cinderella comes with a price.
Although the two women are lovers, they will never be equals in the eyes of Frédérique. Why seems to be an object at the rich lady's disposal. She is not a girl. She is a pet, a servant, and a shiny trophy. It is a chilly, domineering relationship.
When a handsome architect, Paul, worms his way into their lives, the fragile relationship crumbles almost immediately. A tornado of jealousy, suspicion, and betrayal occurs.
The film is a bit slow-paced and forces us to regard a message almost always plaguing society.
Money does not buy happiness, especially when you have it your entire life. When you're too rich, people are easily purchased and easily tossed aside. Life is a never-ending battle between right and wrong.
And nobody wins in the end.
sounds like an interesting story. you watch such cool movies Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely sounds like an interesting movie! You definitely made it interesting to me, you're so good at reviewing films!
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ReplyDeleteoooh, this sounds really interesting! i've just recently started watching foreign films, so this one is definitely going on my list. thanks! :)
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love french movies in fact i always make sure that i attend and watch the yearly french film festival here in our place. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting plot!..I gotta watch it! Now lets see if I can find it!! And I like your film review
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Aww thank you for your comment, I adore French cinema and it's always nice to hear of something (Old) new films I have not seen. Will very to give this one a look. I usual love foreign horror movies, there are some great French ones haha ....maybe not your scene. Have a fab weekend xxx
ReplyDeletelooks pretty good, guess ima download this today.
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i so needed this as i start thinking about my trip to Paris later this month! I need to see this flick but so many good ones! :) NIce to find you. And would you like to follow each other?
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I still think there's room in the relationship for all three of them, but that's another movie entirely.
ReplyDeleteYeah it's late and I'm in that kinda mood. Move along, nothing to see here. :)
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seems like a great plot. dont know where i can get my hand on this...
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this looks good though :)
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That sounds fab, you can't beat vintage European cinema for a curious plot and a stylish vibe. xxx
ReplyDeleteI love your movie reviews. The storyline is so interesting,a nd looks like it has real meaning.
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Foreign films always have crazy plot lines. I remember watching lots of them in my French class.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a movie-o-holic Jen! Sounds like an interesting plot.
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ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I want to see this movie.
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I love the movie poster! I need it in my apartment. I will also have to watch this movie. I love your posts on French films... don't stop ;)
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Wow, sounds really good, a story with a good twist! You narrated it so well, you make me want to watch it!
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What an interesting movie, i also like the odd French flick made in the 'Nouvelle Vague' era too.
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Now I feel like watching French movies too, but I'll need eng. subtitles :S
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sounds like a good one x
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I love frech movies, they always have the best soundtracks! x
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Ah! I really want to see this, sounds fabulously like the French :)
ReplyDeleteI guess your really into these types of films. I had a period where I was into black and white Middle Eastern films, dont ask... XOXO
french films are ideal for a philosophical and hazy mood, Jennifer. I just wish I'd got round to seeing more of them. Add to the ever-growing to-do list...I worked as a film reviewer for a while, fun to go the press conference, with Angelina etc.
ReplyDeleteWow, just realized you have some awesome French/old movie recommendations. I will definitely have to check them out. Hope you enjoy your visit to Houston! There are so many great restaurants here.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a cool movie!
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It looks like this was beautifully made. I'll have to check it out!
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its a great story if you ask me!
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This sounds like an amazing movie, something I would love to see. Where do you find these movies? I'll look on Amazon, but when it comes to old French movies its slim pickings. I really love your taste in film. Thanks for sharing!
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Interesting story, really. I should watch it someday!
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sounds like a pretty good flick...
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All your movie reviews make me want to stay at home and catch up on dvds... :) Hope you are having a lovely wknd xx
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I have never before seen a French film - that needs to change immediately!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your film reviews, please keep them coming :-)
ReplyDeleteThis one sounds very interesting & a little familiar, maybe I've watched it a while ago & then forgot about it? *scratching head*
French films always have this special mood & make you think long after the film has ended - I totally agree!
You had me at hot french lesbians. Seriously though, sounds like an interesting flick. Despite all the warnings though I'd still like to see what I could do with a giant pile of cash.
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