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The Girl

The Girl

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Full of nuance, style, and more than a little erotic sizzle!
Review: "The first time I ask her, she takes me home..."

The moment those words are spoken, you know this is not your traditional lesbian romance movie! In fact, there is little traditional about the film adaptation of Monique Wittig's story, the Girl. From the nuance of characters without names, to the sparse dialogue and haunting jazz soundtrack, the Girl is an intricate weaving of all the classics -passion, jealousy, and revenge - tightly rolled into 84 minutes of cinematic style and more than a little erotic sizzle.

Based in the smoky nightclubs of Paris, the story starts off in narrative style by the Painter, a brooding, sexy, dark-eyed beauty played by Agathe de la Boulaye, who is irresistibly drawn to a nightclub singer, the Girl, beautifully played by Claire Keim. Ladies, these two are hot! The Painter alone is worth the ticket price-she could make butterflies flutter with just that quirky little smile! The first night they are together, the Girl tells her it's "only for one night..." But what a night it is! These two simply melt the screen when they're together!

Although the "one night" declaration has been made, the Girl and the Painter continue to see one another, creating a rather psychotic relationship bordering on pathos and obsession. The Girl pushes her away, only to run after her. The Painter returns to her arms gladly, no questions asked, filling their moments with heated passion. None of this seems to bother the Painter, as she seems willing to while away her days walking the streets, painting occasionally, or simply waiting for another passionate moment with the Girl.

One wonders how the Painter could live with such pathos and retain any shred of self-esteem or dignity. That is, until the introduction of Bu Savé-the Painter's longtime lover brilliantly played by Sandra N'Kake. Bu Savé was one of the few characters actually named in the film, and her presence creates a stability and balance to the Painter's growing obsession with the Girl.

As Bu Savé listens to the Painter speak of how the Girl is "not her type," one can't help but laugh at Bu Savé's insightful response, "...it must be interesting to find yourself attracted to someone you're not attracted to..." What a classic line! One soon finds out this affair of the Painter's is not the first, and as Bu Savé says, "it won't be the last." What many would view as infidelity, they view as freedom to be who they are. These two have a relationship that transcends traditional boundaries, allowing for what many may find unusual when compared to today's lesbian relationships, once again reminding you, this film is not your traditional lesbian romance.

Enter the Man. Played by Cyril Lecomte, the Man is every despicable stereotype one could imagine for a villain-arrogant, domineering, swaggering masculinity. At first glance, one wonders exactly who he is and what he is doing in the movie, as I didn't want to dislike him simply because he was "the man." It quickly becomes apparent, however, he thinks nothing of claiming any woman as his possession, to be used for his pleasure at his beckoning, and that includes the Girl.

The tension mounts as the Girl and the Painter find themselves in an increasingly dangerous relationship, as the Man becomes aware of the Girl's involvement with the Painter. His jealousy surfaces and a threat is issued-the Painter must go. Of course, she doesn't. However, the pathos of the relationship, coupled with the Man's continuing threats finds the Painter desperate to do something, not only to protect the Girl but herself as well. She walks the streets in desperation, searching, seeking a solution she cannot find, which eventually leads her back to the Girl.

The ensuing drama between the Girl, the Painter, and the Man, which one expects whenever such a tangled love triangle exists, and also expects to be a disappointing detraction from the film's edginess, only enhances the film's avant-garde appeal and leads to a climatic surprise ending.

If you're looking for a film full of verbose dialogue, neatly packaged storylines, and all-around traditional format that wraps it up in 90 minutes, "the Girl" is not for you. But if you're looking for a cutting-edge film with fantastic cinematography, beautiful and brilliant leads, a story with more questions than answers, filled with nuance and erotic sizzle, this is your film. In our opinion, the Girl is destined to be a classic.

-OutLook Press

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Girl - Not Quite What I Expected
Review: "The Girl", unrated and alleged to be "the sexiest lesbian film of the year", was at best a major disappointment. Perhaps my expectations were a bit high, but I was looking forward to a film on the same level as "Bound". Instead, I got a disjointed artsy film that rambles and bounces around. The plot is very ambivalent and the acting is more just wandering through the scene as opposed to real acting. This is an "art" film. Those of you who enjoy this type of film will not be disappointed. Those of us who were expecting a movie with plot, acting, etc. were let down. I viewed this with friends and they all agreed with me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Erotic enough for me.
Review: A torrid love affair develops between an artist and a blues singer which upsets the club's boss who uses his muscle to break it up. However, written by Monique Wittig, the movie isn't your typical romance as the artist and the blues singer aren't a monogamous couple but rather two independent women with other lovers. Nevertheless, each has become bewitched by the other while betrayal and homicide lurks in the shadows.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm in LA LA LOVE with this Claire Keim character
Review: All I can say is: WHERE HAS CLAIRE KEIM BEEN ALL MY LIFE?! haha. Claire Keim is so beautiful and has the face of an angel. Only reason I saw this movie is because the box it came in looked interesting. However, after viewing the movie, on VHS, no less, I have to say the actual story itself was very ... boring. What made it boring was the lack of dialogue and even when the characters spoke, it all seemed off-the-cuff! The movie could've been a lot better had the plot been planned a little more carefully. Sad to say that the only interesting parts in the movie were all the love scenes... The butch character, "Lover/Painter", doesn't have much to say, but then again.. what real artist ever does? The butch character is very enigmatic and I really lost my interest in her fairly quick. I suppose this particular story could've evolved into a much more interesting movie had the storyline been written a bit better. I mean, there were bits and pieces of the movie that looked like it was just thrown in there to make the movie last longer than 60 minutes. Those parts of the movie made no sense whatsoever to even be included into the story...

... As mentioned before, the love scenes were about the only thing worth watching. Other than that, everything else in the movie, including the "mute" club owner, is just there for props...

In any case, it's a good "lesbian-chic" movie to watch, but if you're looking for a good storyline... well, you won't find it here. I just wish the writer & director would've spent more time focusing on the two lesbians evolving into a more serious relationship rather than cutting the story down to something that just simply doesn't make sense... hence the term ART!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: modern film noir
Review: I have to admit that when I first saw this film, it didn't quite appeal to me as I expected to . Even after I read the book, I still got a little confused . It is true that the storyline is a tad slow, also the editing could've used a little more work.

Other than that I like how the girl and the painter interacted with one another as their relationship progress into something more than a standard 'wham bam thank you ma'am' routine .It also shows no matter how dangerous situations have gotten, you could really feel that the relationship between the two character formed into a steady and almost loving ( to ' The Girl's ' part )yet saddened end .

I particularly didn't like the ending and for people who wants to watch this film, has to have an affinity for film noir , or else its no fun to buy it or see it ... but for the others its ok to just rent it .

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Erotic and Sexy
Review: I love watching erotic French films. And if it involves lesbians, I'm definitely going to watch it! The storyline is not bad, but nothing spectacular either.

Agathe de la Boulaye and the gorgeous Claire Keim were the two main characters in this film. I loved the chemistry between the two women! The love scenes were very erotic and sexy. We need more independent films like this.

If you enjoyed films such as "Desert Hearts" (a lesbian classic), "Claire of the Moon", "Better Than Chocolate", "The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love" (not on DVD yet), and "Lost and Delirious", you might appreciate this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOT<<<LESBIAN SEX<<<<<<
Review: If you're looking for a Lesbian film with FULL frontal nudity and hot steamy sex......this is the one. I haven't seen this much frontal nudity in any Lesbian film unless it was a porno film and they have no plots. At least this one had a lame plot and some half way decent dialog. Hey......if you're looking for a great film to watch with your Lesbian girlfriend....this is the one. Expect a full evening of sex after you finish the film...if not before. Trust me......you'll like it. Well worth the [$] for the DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOT<<Review: If you're looking for a Lesbian film with FULL frontal nudity and hot steamy sex......this is the one. I haven't seen this much frontal nudity in any Lesbian film unless it was a porno film and they have no plots. At least this one had a lame plot and some half way decent dialog. Hey......if you're looking for a great film to watch with your Lesbian girlfriend....this is the one. Expect a full evening of sex after you finish the film...if not before. Trust me......you'll like it. Well worth the [$] for the DVD.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It trys hard but never makes it
Review: The cover of the dvd is the best part...but it is not that good...no plot but there are lesbians...that's about it...go rent this one

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PERFECT ROMANCE
Review: the movie sends chills and hots all over you, and tears will not be surprising...

the painter and the girl and bussave are entangled in a search for self-expression and freedom that comes with the final release which is the probably death of the girl. the very deep and true meaning of search is beautifully expressed by long walks and no talk, most especially among the painter and the girl.

go for it and feel the dark pull of passion and violence!


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