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1h 57m
- Original title: Les valseuses 1974 R 1h 57m IMDb RATING 7.1 /10
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May 13, 1974 · Going Places: Directed by Bertrand Blier. With Gérard Depardieu, Miou-Miou, Patrick Dewaere, Christian Alers. Two thugs harass assault, steal, murder, Marie-Ange, a jaded, passive hairdresser, joins them as lover, cook, and mother confessor, on her own search for seemingly unattainable sexual pleasure.
- (10K)
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Bertrand Blier
- 1974-05-13
Going Places is a 1974 French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Blier, and based on his own novel. Its original title is Les Valseuses, which translates into English as "the waltzers", a vulgar French slang term for "the testicles". It stars Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere.
Despite its occasional charm, its several amusing moments and the touching scenes played by Jeanne Moreau, “Going Places” is a film of truly cynical decadence. It’s also, not incidentally, the most misogynistic movie I can remember; its hatred of women is palpable and embarrassing.
Jan 6, 2012 · Two whimsical, aimless thugs harass and assault women, steal, murder, and alternately charm, fight, or sprint their way out of trouble. They take whatever the bourgeois characters value: whether it's cars, peace of mind, or daughters. Marie-Ange, a jaded, passive hairdresser, joins them as...
- Bertrand Blier
- Jacques Chailleux
How long is Going Places? Going Places is 1 hr 57 min long. Who directed Going Places? Ray Enright Who is Peter Mason in Going Places? Dick Powell plays Peter Mason in the film. What is Going Places about? Jean-Claude (Gérard Depardieu) and Pierrot (Patrick Dewaere) are crooks.
Going Places R Released May 13, 1974 1h 57m Comedy Drama List 71% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 86% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings Jean-Claude (Gérard Depardieu) and Pierrot (Patrick Dewaere) are...
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- Comedy, Drama
- R
Following the sexually charged, spontaneous journey of two crooks, Going Places is very much an anti-hero comedy that celebrates the decadence and abandonment of humans. Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere gave their character enough charm to counterbalance the inherent despicability.