In wartime France, pharmacist Eliane begins an affair with her shop assistant Armand, but she soon becomes dominated by him. He demands more and more from her, humiliating her and putting he... Read allIn wartime France, pharmacist Eliane begins an affair with her shop assistant Armand, but she soon becomes dominated by him. He demands more and more from her, humiliating her and putting her family at risk.In wartime France, pharmacist Eliane begins an affair with her shop assistant Armand, but she soon becomes dominated by him. He demands more and more from her, humiliating her and putting her family at risk.
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- TriviaThe drunk who sees Eliane naked in the street smokes Gauloises Cigarettes.
- GoofsWhen Armand invites Juliette to touch him, she presses on his crotch, but doesn't squeeze, yet he cries bloody murder.
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[nighttime scene with Armand and Eliane playing erotic games in the darkened shop]
Armand: Now, go outside and walk the street.
Eliane Michoud: [partially undressed] You mean like this?
Armand: Don't be a stupid whore. Go out of your pharmacy, madam, and walk back and forth. You're open for business.
[pauses, seeing her hesitation]
Armand: You say you won't do it? You're hard to get.
Eliane Michoud: No, I'll do it... uh. I'll do it.
Armand: Just a minute.
[tears her underwear from beneath her slip]
Armand: That's better. Get your ass moving. And you come in only when I tell you.
As another reviewer remarked, it's no coincidence that this movie takes place during France's eventual capitulation to Germany. The metaphor shouldn't be lost on anyone. This movie somewhat resembles the director Salvatore Samperi's most well-known work "Malizia" (with Laura Antonelli). The end especially with the lights flickering off and on as the German mortar fire approaches very much resembles the violent thunderstorm finale of "Malizia". But this movie is even darker and more apocalyptic (or perhaps nihilistic). The relationship between the couple is much more perverse than that of the maid and the teenage boy in "Malizia", even approaching the existential emptiness of Calveani's "The Night Porter" or the bleak tragedy of Bertolucci's "Last Tango in Paris". The subplot with the daughter, on the other hand, actually resembles an earlier Lisa Gastoni vehicle, Fernidand DiLeo's "The Seduction". But that movie was much more exploitative with the adolescent girl being much more of a willing Lolita (and played by sexy older actress). This is a more an art film, and the girl here is a true innocent caught up in the couple's obsessive relationship and the collapse of the whole social order in the wake of the German invasion.
The greatest strength of this movie though lies in the performance of the two leads. Gastoni gives a performance that's even more powerful and daring than the one she gave in "The Seduction". Nero meanwhile plays against type as the sexually corrupt villain--only in Pasquale Campanile Festa's "Hitch-hike" did the charismatic and likable Nero play such a thoroughly unlikeable character. Clearly, this movie deserves a better DVD release as others have said (one that both looks good AND has decent English subtitles), but it is worth seeing regardless.
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1