Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause! (1970) Poster

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7/10
a lively but very dark comedy from France
myriamlenys29 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
A cleaning lady called Germaine has three clients : a kinky, sex-obsessed bank employee, a female TV personality with Youthful Indiscretions in her past, and a priest/social worker whose devoted care for his young charges has led him towards some strange choices (and no, not in the way you think). Germaine, a practical and cynical woman with sharp powers of observation, will pit her three clients against each other, in a cycle of mutual blackmail...

As a movie, "Elle boit ..." is somewhat too sleazy and sexist to be wholly successful. (A very ungainly title, too.) However, it does have its qualities and assets, such as an intricate and ingenious plot, razor-sharp dialogue, striking characters and a sterling cast in fine comical form. The screenplay, in fact, is so well-written, intricate and twisty that it surpasses many a "straight" thriller or noir.

The movie also contains a number of spoofs : Germaine's daydreams about Monte Carlo, for instance, are not only instances of comical surrealism, they're also pretty sharp spoofs of genres and movies such as the "Empress Sissi" cycle. Another fine spoof : the female TV personality giving life advice to (young) people with problems. Watch her profer kindly, tasteful advice to a pregnant teenager in love with a middle-aged convicted sex offender...

Much attention was paid to the visual aspect of the story, meaning that there are fine locations, costumes, sets,.. to be admired. This also means that the movie breathes a 1970's look and charm.

As befits a movie with such cynical storylines and such cynical characters, "Elle boit ..." is not ending in a resolution where all the bad get punished and all the good get rewarded. Now you, dear reader, are warned...
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10/10
an exercise in blackmail
cyrilmazard17 August 2010
A great little film by the master himself. Annie Girardot is a house keeper who works for 3 different households: Bertrand Blier is a bank teller who has killed his superior & buried him in his backyard, Mireille Darc is a T.V. hostess who had in her past been part of a sex orgy & will soon marry a politician & Sim is a priest by day & an exotic dancer by night. Thru Girardot's gossiping, they soon learn of the other's dirty little secret & start blackmailing each other to the bitter end. A period piece beautifully shot in the Paris of the 1970's & if that was not enough there is even a reproduction of the Mona Lisa with a full on rack.
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8/10
whirling you around in a bright way
wvisser-leusden31 August 2012
'Elle boit pas ......!' is another of those light comedies for which the French are so famous. With Annie Girardot acting as its engine, it whirls you into an increasing complexity of human affairs that almost defies logic.

Set & made in 1970, this film completely breathes the style, the mood, the spirit and the speed of its days. Revoking memories to those who were around at the time. Probably looking ajar and old fashioned to those who weren't.

There also must be praise for this film's picturing, aggressively adding extra value to its plot. Making the bright coloring of 1970 even more flamboyant.
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