Betty Blue (1986)
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Director:Jean-Jacques Beineix
Studio:Sony Pictures
Rating:4.5 (42 votes)
Rated:NR
Date Added:2007-08-29
ASIN:B0002TSZH4
UPC:9781404938847
Price:$24.96
Genre:Art House & International
Release:2004-10-12
Collection ID:FR 273A
Duration:185
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Languages:French, English
Subtitles:English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Features:Director's Cut
Jean-Jacques Beineix  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Jean-Hugues Anglade  ...  
Béatrice Dalle  ...  
Gérard Darmon  ...  
Consuelo De Haviland  ...  
Clémentine Célarié  ...  
Summary: Sex and sunlight are on ample display in "Betty Blue", director Jean-Jacques Beineix's passionate look at mad love. (Every French director is contractually required to make at least one movie about l'amour fou.) It begins at the seashore, where handyman and failed novelist Zorg (Jean-Hugues Anglade) has his life electrified by Betty, a woman whose sense of abandon frequently tips over into the pathological. This was the role that introduced gap-toothed, voluptuous Beatrice Dalle to the world, and neither Dalle nor the world has ever quite recovered. Traces of Beineix's precious"Diva" are still present, though this is a darker and more memorable ride, especially in the three-hour "version integrale" that restores an hour of footage. Its copious nude scenes are a drawing card, but stick around for the age-old alchemy of life translated into art. Gabriel Yared's score is a favorite of movie-soundtrack mavens, especially its haunting piano theme. "--Robert Horton"