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A Gorgeous Girl Like Me

Original title: Une belle fille comme moi
  • 1972
  • X
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.9K
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A Gorgeous Girl Like Me (1972)
Stanislas Previne is a young sociologist, preparing a thesis on criminal women. He meets in prison Camille Bliss to interview her. Camille is accused to have murdered her lover Arthur and her husband Clovis. She tells Stanislas her life and her love affairs...
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Young sociologist Stanislas Previne is preparing a thesis on criminal women. He meets Camille Bliss in prison to interview her. Camille is accused of murdering her husband Clovis and her lov... Read allYoung sociologist Stanislas Previne is preparing a thesis on criminal women. He meets Camille Bliss in prison to interview her. Camille is accused of murdering her husband Clovis and her lover Arthur She tells Stanislas about her life and her love affairs..Young sociologist Stanislas Previne is preparing a thesis on criminal women. He meets Camille Bliss in prison to interview her. Camille is accused of murdering her husband Clovis and her lover Arthur She tells Stanislas about her life and her love affairs..

  • Director
    • François Truffaut
  • Writers
    • Henry Farrell
    • François Truffaut
    • Jean-Loup Dabadie
  • Stars
    • Bernadette Lafont
    • Claude Brasseur
    • Charles Denner
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    • Director
      • François Truffaut
    • Writers
      • Henry Farrell
      • François Truffaut
      • Jean-Loup Dabadie
    • Stars
      • Bernadette Lafont
      • Claude Brasseur
      • Charles Denner
    • 12User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bernadette Lafont
    Bernadette Lafont
    • Camille Bliss
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • Maître Murene
    Charles Denner
    Charles Denner
    • Arthur
    Guy Marchand
    Guy Marchand
    • Roger, aka Sam Golden
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • Stanislas Prévine
    Anne Kreis
    Anne Kreis
    • Hélène
    Philippe Léotard
    Philippe Léotard
    • Clovis Bliss
    Gilberte Géniat
    Gilberte Géniat
    • Isobel Bliss
    Michel Delahaye
    Michel Delahaye
    • Marchal
    Danièle Girard
    • Florence Golden
    Jérôme Zucca
    Jérôme Zucca
    • L'enfant cinéaste amateur
    Gaston Ouvrard
    • Le vieux gardien de prison
    Martine Ferrière
    Martine Ferrière
    • La secrétaire de la prison
    Jacob Weizbluth
    • Alphonse, le muet
    Marcel Berbert
    Marcel Berbert
    • Le libraire
    • (uncredited)
    Jean-Loup Dabadie
    Jean-Loup Dabadie
    • Un photographe
    • (uncredited)
    Annick Fougery
    • Teacher
    • (uncredited)
    Jean-François Stévenin
    Jean-François Stévenin
    • Le vendeur de journaux
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • François Truffaut
    • Writers
      • Henry Farrell
      • François Truffaut
      • Jean-Loup Dabadie
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    7elo-equipamentos

    Truffaut's black comedy telling the spicy story of sexually promiscuous Camille Bliss under the sociology lenses!!

    It was the François Truffaut's 12th movie and somehow it's off patten of the director, a black comedy built in sexual overtones scattered along the story, he starts this project after the flop in box-office and critics of "Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent" a dramatic story, then make sense the change.

    The recently graduated sociologist Stanislas Prévine (André Dussollier) must make his thesis over criminal women, he starting hear the multi-colored story of Camille Bliss (Bernadette Lafont) a kind of girl sexually promiscuous, she re-telling her unusual story by flashbacks since tender age when unintentionally was a cause of her drunkard father, henceforth the young Camille was raised in a penal institution for underage people, she grow up there and managing to escaping stealthily and aftermaths getting married with Clovis (Philippe Léotard), having many affairs thereafter with a singer Sam Golden (Guy Marchant), a crook lawyer Marchal (Michel Delahaye) and finally the straitlacer pest-terminator Arthur (Charles Denner) ends up imprisoned by a murdered the last one.

    The naïve and blind Stanislas even has a gorgeous applicant Hélène (Anne Kreis) at his feet end up falling in love by the scheming Camille, apart some oddities on the lame screenplay the picture is resourceful and pleasant to watch, also the eye-candy Bernadette Lafont was so generous in countless sexy sequences with her undeniable sex-appeal letting us gaping, Truffaut extracts the high-octane of both elements at your hands the spicy story on black humor oriented, quite sure it deserves respect quite.

    Thanks for reading.

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    First Watch: 2015 /How many: 2 /Source: DVD /Rating: 7.25.
    guylevin

    Another so-so film by the world's most overrated director.

    Starting out "Une belle fille comme moi" seems like it might be going somewhere interesting - The study of the criminal female mind. But this film settles quickly into a silly immature comedy ripe with stereotypes and overacting. Alas, if only any of these were actually funny.
    9eightylicious

    Une belle fille comme moi - François Truffaut tries his hand at black comedy

    Few of Truffaut's films can be considered lighthearted; misunderstood young heroes à la Antoine Doinel, tragic characters like those of "Le dernier métro" and "La femme d'à côté", without forgetting the disappointed actors-lovers in "La nuit américaine" are some of the personalities around which his films' plots revolve. Yet, in "Une belle fille comme moi", Truffaut presented one of his most witty and intelligent characters, the one and only Camille Bliss.

    In her short yet (in) glorious existence, Camille Bliss (Bernadette Lafont) has found herself a presumed murderer, and the lover of such different men as her brutish and childish husband (Philippe Léotard), a suspicious banker (Claude Brasseur), a famous singer (Guy Marchand), and an exterminator (Charles Drenner). Whilst imprisoned for the murder of the latter, she recounts her life, from her troubled childhood up to her incarceration, to a sociologist doing a thesis on criminal women, Stanislas (André Dussolier). During their interviews, she will exhibit not only her vulgarity and irritability, but also an irresistible charm. Poor Stanislas will fall for her, madly, and will try to prove her innocence.

    Released the same year as the intellectual "Les Deux anglaises et le Continent", "Une belle fille comme moi" proved to be a pleasant change from the usual complexity of most Truffaut films. In lieu of that, it has something even better; wit. Camille Bliss finds herself entangled in a network of lies, failed relationships and crime,of which she (unsuccessfully) tries to get out through her intelligence and her charming personality. In that, of course, she is helped by the fact that most of her lovers are either too gullible, like the exterminator, or just plainly stupid, like her husband, what with his constant obsession with his superprotective mother. Modern viewers will surely find Camille's confidence and self-assurance more satisfying to watch than the tragic nature of, say, Mathilde in "La femme d'à côté", victim of a passionate love, or Jeanne Moreau's character in"La mariée était en noir", forced to commit murders to vindicate her lover's death.

    Bliss is not a completely innocent heroine, though, being the product of a world full of undependable people. The only woman in her environment, she is surrounded by men, none of which knows how to deal with her exuberant character. Only Stanislas will try to understand her, something which will actually turn out to be detrimental to him. For all his good intentions, he continues to be a member of the establishment, and the outcast Bliss will not betray her past of morally dubious actions to settle down with him.

    The reason we empathize with Camille is her convincing portrayal by Bernadette Lafont. Intelligent, funny and seductive at the same time, she contrasts perfectly with the reserved Dussolier, and her multifaceted personality is shown with detail through her various testimonies during their interviews. In them, her nature as the outcast stripped of her rights for something she isn't even guilty - according to her - by a society that ignores people like her becomes apparent.

    Without forgetting the two opposing main actors, Truffaut assembled an amazing team for the film. Composer Georges Delerue offered an excellent score, which shines for the few moments it is heard playing, while Léotard, Marchand, Brasseur, and Drenner are all great in their roles as Camille's various lovers.

    Far from being a masterpiece, "Une belle fille comme moi" is one of an acclaimed director's best works, showing both his ability at choosing a capable cast, and his talent for storytelling. With only a little over six hundred thousand admissions in France during his initial release, it remains one of Truffaut's most underrated works. Unfortunately, the charm of Camille didn't work for everyone. In other words, Camille gave the spectators little Bliss.
    8Xstal

    Lives Up to its Name...

    Camiile Bliss, is residing in a jail, her activities and actions ended up beyond the pale, but a Sociologist, wants to draft his next thesis, finding out what makes her tick, and where society has failed. So she spins him several yarns for him to knit, he investigates and thinks he can unpick, there's miscarriage in her sentence, doesn't figure out her pretence, that the tale has some flaws, and holes in it.

    Bernadette Lafont steals this by a very long country mile, an outstanding performance from a very talented lady, in many ways, as she narrates the events and escapades that landed her in prison. Not the most original piece of filmmaking by today's standards but the production, dialogue and direction compliments the leading lady's performance perfectly.
    5the red duchess

    Released the same year his ex-friend was making 'Tout Va Bien'...

    Like Michael Winner, Truffaut thinks a feminist movie would be about a sexually promiscuous woman who turns the tables on a serious of idiotic men who are so caricatured that they bear little relation to the real oppressors facing women at this time, especially in institutionally misogynistic France.

    I should really like this film, it has everything I wanted - directed by the maker of my three desert-island films; magic realism; a Chinese-whispers narrative structure; bawdy comedy; grotesques; superb performances. Bernadette Lafont is sprightly in the lead role, escaping all the traps men lay for her (including her director). Andre Dussolier is sensational is his first role as the intellectual, spectacles-wearing professor who can't see beyond his own nose, and Guy Marchand is hilarious as a spectacularly vain rock star.

    All these things are good. The film isn't. Go figure.

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      Featured in Love on the Run (1979)
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      Sam's Song
      Music by Guy Marchand

      Lyrics by Jean-Loup Dabadie

      Performed by Guy Marchand

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • A Gorgeous Bird Like Me
    • Filming locations
      • Palais de Justice, Place de la Révolution, Béziers, Hérault, France(prison's entrance)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Carrosse
      • Columbia Films
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      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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