Starring: Brigitte Bardot, Maurice Ronet, Christina Holme, Anny Duperey, Joëlle LaTour Directed By: Jean Aurel Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Format: Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC Label: Starz / Anchor Bay Number of Items: 1 Picture Format: Academy Ratio Release Date: April 25, 2000 Running Time: 86 minutes Theatrical Release Date: 1969
Bizarre - but Great! It's very apparent that this film was made in the '60's, based upon the attitude of the main character that sex = love, and his selfish attitude toward relationships with women. Brigitte Bardot is stunningly beautiful, and entraps this guy with her guiles. In the guise of dictating to her his exploits and affairs with other women, Bardot actually turns the table on this creep, and is clearly the aggressor in the relationship. Bardot is more than just a pretty face, and carries this film with her talent. At the peak of her beauty, she can also act, as well as develop her character. Highly recommend this one!
More Than Meets the Eye While the chauvinists can't get past her face, there is much more to Bardot.
In this film she displays great wit, charm and timing. And Trintignant is excellent as the amoral guy that goes through women quicker than a flu victim through a bag of Kleenex.