Belle de Jour
Luis Bunuel's Masterpiece of Erotica!
Overview
Beautiful young housewife Séverine Serizy cannot reconcile her masochistic fantasies with her everyday life alongside dutiful husband Pierre. When her lovestruck friend Henri mentions a secretive high-class brothel run by Madame Anais, Séverine begins to work there during the day under the name Belle de Jour. But when one of her clients grows possessive, she must try to go back to her normal life.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released during the sexual revolution, 'Belle de Jour' challenged societal norms and taboos surrounding female desire. The film's ambiguity also reflected the changing attitudes towards psychoanalysis and the subconscious at the time. It offered a daring exploration of a woman's inner life, a topic still somewhat considered controversial.
- Catherine Deneuve's iconic performance as Séverine, capturing her repressed desires and transformation.
- Luis Buñuel's masterful direction and surrealist touches, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.
- The film's exploration of female sexuality, bourgeois marriage, and societal hypocrisy remains relevant and thought-provoking.
- The complex and ambiguous narrative structure keeps the viewer engaged and questioning the motivations behind Séverine's actions.
Fun Facts
- Buñuel never explicitly confirms whether Séverine's experiences at the brothel are real or fantasy, leaving it open to interpretation.
- The film was initially met with controversy and censorship in some countries due to its explicit themes.