Elles (English Subtitled)

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  • Ronald W. Durham

    Greater than one week

    It was NOT in English! ONLY SUBTITLES! I demand a refund!

  • Bruce Pardue

    Greater than one week

    Good film

  • Carlos E. Velasquez

    > 3 day

    When you think about prostitution, what usually comes to mind are the ladies in the street or the so-called bordellos (for rich and poor). But, in the changing world, prostitution keeps evolving due to many reasons, one being our current economies. Not everybody is competitive, and, sadly, some go into this profession as an act of desperation, curiosity, or other reasons. Elles is a fascinating and gripping film that explores these issues in a dramatic and intriguing way. Anne (Juliette Binoche) is apparently a happily-married journalist, who is writing an article about Paris students for Elle magazine. She struggles doing chores at home, including raising a teenage son and a smaller daughter, and doing research for her book. This research involves spending time and interviewing two young college students (Joanna Kulig and Anaïs Demoustier), who, for different reasons, moonlight as prostitutes. The descriptions of their sexual duties are very graphic, and it involves several types of men - mostly married --, who have the most bizarre requests. This assignment slowly affects Annes psyche and personal life, forcing her to make some serious decisions. Directed by Malgoska Szumowska, Elles is another movie that shows us aspects of our daily life that people are not aware of or simply ignore. Student prostitution is a sign of the times, not only in France, but in other places, including the USA. The film, as I say, is kind of graphic in the frank depiction of sex and sexual preferences, including a good dose of nudity. The Blu-ray includes edited and unedited trailers and more. (France, Poland, Germany; 2011, color, 99 min plus additional material) Reviewed on March 12, 2013 by Eric Gonzalez for Kino Lorber Blu-ray

  • akrobert

    > 3 day

    Kind of has a basic there and back again plot. No character arcs. An arrogant exploration of banality. Might have been funny with an REM soundtrack, everybody hurts.... sometimes.... Instead they ripped off classical music.

  • MB

    > 3 day

    What 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.

  • tman

    > 3 day

    The movie was ok, but I thought it would be much better, the acting was ok also maybe some people would really love this movie. If the movie push the evenlope just a little bit more it would have been a much better movie. The movie I thought it would be like was Q, and Now and Later. great movie.

  • thomasnacincik

    > 3 day

    Yes

  • A. E. Swienckowski

    03-06-2025

    I was disappointed because I thought that this was the critically acclaimed film by director Paul Verhoeven. I have little interest in films about young women selling their bodies and being star casted by sexually frustrated fashion magazine journalists. I have not finished the video and will not do so!

  • Mike Carey

    > 3 day

    Idk

  • joanna dunlap

    02-06-2025

    Gut 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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