

Elles
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Paul Morel
> 24 hourBrilliant! One magnificent scene after anther. Not for those who fear their own sexuality and sexual sensations. They go to outer-space flics that never threaten because they can never happen. Juliette Binoche gives another stunning performance in yet another powerful drama that is almost visionary.
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MB
> 24 hourWhat a disappointment! It is well acted and eminently watchable, except, as is sometimes the case with French film, its lack of an ending instead of being up to the viewer to make is simply a cop out. No, no, no, The last scene makes absolutely no sense.
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KevinNJ
> 24 hourOK fellow movie fans, let me be honest with you, this movie is awful. If you feel that watching a woman get urinated on is art then this is a great film. I never understood why make these films when they are soft porn with a plot. Stick to the real thing if that is what you are after.
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joanna dunlap
> 24 hourGut wrenching performances for any women who has ever felt caged in by a marriage. The expectation of devotion to a husbands career and child rearing can be totally stifling to personal development and lead to painful resentment so magnificently portrayed by Anais Demouslier. A five star performance!
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Big Sarge
> 24 hourIt seems like Ms. Binoche is receiving fewer roles that are of an interesting subject matter. But she still peaks my interest, because I keep hoping she is actually challenged by her movie career field. Shes beautiful women that has depth. This role did not fully challenge her, and allow for more exposure of skin. Im a fan as you can tell, I hope to see her in future films. Foreign movie stars are becoming more, popular once again.
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Michael P. Dempsey
> 24 hourWhatever the implications and motivations are, Elles—the female form of they in French—doesnt spell them out, preferring to let us draw our own conclusions. The reductive suggestion that all women are whores and all men essentially johns certainly plays in here, but the film is more complicated than that, recognizing that sex itself is complicated, a once-simple evolutionary imperative thats now tangled up in the web of human consciousness. In its non-procreative form, its ideally a mutual expression of love, but the film portrays its darker side as a commodity to be bought and sold. A power to wield. A source of frustration and a vessel for misplaced desire. This might be nothing new, but Małgorzata Szumowskas provocative treatment of the topic makes Elles worthwhile, and something more than just a showpiece—which it also is—for Juliet Binoches significant acting abilities.
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Robert M
> 24 hourBeautifully done movie about middle-age reality of well to do middle class. Told with brutal honesty. Extremely three dimensional and well developed. Shapo ba!
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Mary K Krupinski
> 24 hourNo point to this movie
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Frank
> 24 hourI did not like it
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Claudio Giardinella
> 24 hourvery lame