Belle de Jour – Schöne des Tages (1967)

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Belle de Jour – Schöne des Tages: Directed by Luis Buñuel. With Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli, Geneviève Page. A frigid young housewife decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute.

“u0026#39;Belle De Jouru0026#39; is a movie which requires multiple viewing to fully appreciate. We live in an era of explicit sex and violence in movies are commonplace, and where we are very rarely required to think. u0026#39;Belle De Jouru0026#39; is not like this. What you donu0026#39;t see is more important than what you do. It is a movie which needs a little effort on the viewers part. Persevere, you will be rewarded.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe basic plot is easy to understand. Severine (Catherine Deneuve in a superbly understated performance) is a beautiful, sexually repressed young bride. Her husband Pierre (Jean Sorel) adores her, but their marriage remains chaste. Severine suffers from dreams and hallucinations of debasement. She eventually is employed in a brothel during the day under a pseudonym, while continuing to live a bourgeois life with her unsuspecting husband. I wonu0026#39;t reveal what happens after that.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThat is the bare bones of the story, but it gives you no idea of HOW Bunuel tells it, which is what makes u0026#39;Belle De Jouru0026#39; such a gem. I think this movie is one of the landmarks of 1960s cinema, and has aged wonderfully. In fact it gets better and better as most contemporary movies about sex get poorer and poorer. A movie that will haunt you. Superb!”

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