Betty Blue (1986) dir. Jean-Jacques Beineix
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Betty Blue directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix
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Béatrice Dalle dans 37°2 le matin, Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986
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Betty Blue (37°2 Le Matin), Spanish Lobby Card. 1986
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Betty Blue (1986). A lackadaisical handyman and aspiring novelist tries to support his younger girlfriend as she slowly succumbs to madness.
While this film is just soaked in masculine fantasy, I still enjoyed the first half as a depiction of a manic romance, particularly Béatrice Dalle's magnetic performance as the titular Betty, but good lord, if it doesn't let itself down in the final act where it pivots from sexist to outright misogynistic. The end of Betty's arc left me pretty furious, and I feel would likely colour any repeat viewing of it. Just - - yeah. Not Good. 4/10.
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Jean-Jacques Beineix, October 8, 1946 – January 13, 2022.
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Betty Blue (1986) dir. Jean-Jacques Beineix
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Diva by Delacorta with a cover using one of the posters from the Jean-Jacques Beineix film adaptation. Delacorta is the pen name of Zen Master Daniel Odier.
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“Mais comment tu veux que j't'aime moi si j'peux pas t'admirer hein, ça rime à quoi”
Comment tu veux que
je t'aime, moi,
si je peux pas
t'admirer?
Comment
tu veux que je
t'aime si je peux pas
t'admirer?
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Betty Blue, Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986
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Betty Blue (37°2 Le Matin), Spanish Lobby Card. 1986
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