…und ewig lockt das Weib (1956)
58K…und ewig lockt das Weib: Directed by Roger Vadim. With Brigitte Bardot, Curd Jürgens, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jane Marken. In sunny St. Tropez, a young sexpot loves one brother but marries the other.
“Pfff… In all her 48 movies Brigitte Bardot never catches public imagination more thouroughly and efficiently than she does in u0026#39;et Dieu créa la femmeu0026#39;. Her performance in this movie really makes the sparks fly off your screen. Make sure you see the new, cleaned up version, by the way. Youu0026#39;ll better appreciate its fine use of colors.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBy this statement we have captured the essence of u0026#39;Dieuu0026#39;. There really is nothing more positive to say about this movie. But it is enough. More than enough. Surely no one could have played the role of Juliette better than Brigitte did. By wearing her long, blond hair loose, Brigitte suggest sexual availability. Paradise on earth is just around the corner, she tells us. And today Brigitteu0026#39;s message sounds as fresh and promising as in 1956. Thatu0026#39;s why u0026#39;et Dieu créa la femmeu0026#39; is immortal.”