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Four Parisian women navigate the world of romance and daily life looking to fulfill their dreams but often find real-life to be inescapable.Four Parisian women navigate the world of romance and daily life looking to fulfill their dreams but often find real-life to be inescapable.Four Parisian women navigate the world of romance and daily life looking to fulfill their dreams but often find real-life to be inescapable.
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Gabriel Gobin
- Le père d'Henri
- (as Gabriel Gobain)
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- TriviaCaused so much resentment among the public upon its release that some went as far as breaking seats in theaters as sign of protest.
- GoofsAfter Ernest strangles Jacqueline, he rips his coat out from under her and flips her over. The supposedly dead Jacqueline immediately moves her arm to catch herself from going face first into the mud.
- Quotes
Monsieur Belin: My pleasure in life is to reprimand little girls... It's my prerogative.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Le fils de Gascogne (1995)
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In Paris, Jane (Bernadette Lafont) and her colleague and roommate Jacqueline (Clotilde Joano) are walking home when the friends Marcel (Jean-Louis Maury) and Albert (Albert Dinan) hit on them and invited them to go to a restaurant. Later, Jacqueline goes home while Jane goes to Albert's apartment and has a threesome. On the next morning, they go to the appliance store Maison Belin where they work with Ginette (Stéphane Audran), Rita (Lucile Saint-Simon) and the spinster Mme Louise (Ave Ninchi), who is the cashier. The owner Monsieur Belin (Pierre Bertin) is an abusive boss, and they hate their work. Jane has a boyfriend but is a promiscuous party girl. Ginette has a secret life at night, singing in a music hall. Rita has a bourgeois fiancé, Henri (Sacha Briquet), who does not respect her and believes she is empty. Jacqueline is naive and believes in love, and when a biker follows her everywhere with his motorcycle, she believes he is her shy prince charming. When Jacqueline meets him at a public swimming pool, they introduce themselves to each other and the biker Ernest Lapierre (Mario David) dates her. They go to a remote restaurant in the countryside, and he asks her why she dated him without knowing him. But soon Jacqueline learns who he is.
"Les bonnes femmes" (1960), a.k.a. "The Good Time Girls", is the fourth film by Claude Chabrol disclosing the dull life of four young working-class women in the job at an appliance store. Their moments of joy are after hours, each one with a lifestyle. Jane is a promiscuous woman; Rita does not have self-respect; Ginette likes to sing in a music hall; and Jacqueline, who seems to be the youngest, is a dreamer. In common, they are treated like objects. It is funny to see how silly some men like Marcel and Albert were in those years in Paris. The conclusion is a great surprise from Chabrol. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Mulheres Fáceis" ("Easy Women")
"Les bonnes femmes" (1960), a.k.a. "The Good Time Girls", is the fourth film by Claude Chabrol disclosing the dull life of four young working-class women in the job at an appliance store. Their moments of joy are after hours, each one with a lifestyle. Jane is a promiscuous woman; Rita does not have self-respect; Ginette likes to sing in a music hall; and Jacqueline, who seems to be the youngest, is a dreamer. In common, they are treated like objects. It is funny to see how silly some men like Marcel and Albert were in those years in Paris. The conclusion is a great surprise from Chabrol. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Mulheres Fáceis" ("Easy Women")
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- Also known as
- The Good Time Girls
- Filming locations
- 72 Boulevard Beaumarchais, Paris 11, Paris, France(appliances shop)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $6,578
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,578
- Aug 15, 1999
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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