Bernard meets Jane at a club. Finding a blackmailer's body near her, they flee from police and a dwarf's gang. Jane's father died mysteriously, linked to her stepmother's photo. They seek he... Read allBernard meets Jane at a club. Finding a blackmailer's body near her, they flee from police and a dwarf's gang. Jane's father died mysteriously, linked to her stepmother's photo. They seek her brother Jerome's help.Bernard meets Jane at a club. Finding a blackmailer's body near her, they flee from police and a dwarf's gang. Jane's father died mysteriously, linked to her stepmother's photo. They seek her brother Jerome's help.
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- 1 nomination total
Jean-Louis Trintignant
- Bernard
- (as Jean Louis Trintignant)
Skip Martin
- Dwarf
- (uncredited)
David Prowse
- Jelly-Roll's Partner
- (uncredited)
Janet Street-Porter
- Salon Receptionist
- (uncredited)
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I love the clear inspiration from comic books. Very artistic style. The intermittent use of b&w is gorgeous. Ewa Aulin is a dream. Simply stunning.
However, the plot is a mess. The pacing is a mess. The tone is all over the place. The overall narrative has a mystery/detective/crime genre feel to it, but there are so many jarring departures into comedy(?) These tonal bungles kill the suspense and the believability.
However, the plot is a mess. The pacing is a mess. The tone is all over the place. The overall narrative has a mystery/detective/crime genre feel to it, but there are so many jarring departures into comedy(?) These tonal bungles kill the suspense and the believability.
Also frantic, rambling and hyper-stylized. Tinto Brass is like a kid in a candy story in this movie, trying out every little trick in the book he can think of (split screen, black & white / color, fast cuts, fast motion, comic book inserts, etc.). Ewa Aulin is wonderful (an alternate title of the movie, I Am What I Am, sums her up perfectly), and there is also some terrific London location shooting. Plot-wise it doesn't make much sense, but I don't think it was supposed to; it is more about capturing a spur-of-the-moment spontaneity, and at that it succeeds. **1/2 out of 4.
Although not bad, 'Col guore in gola' is clearly inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni's 'Blow Up' -- the famous film from 1966, capturing London's young & fashionable mid-Sixties spirit with unparalleled quality. This Italian copy even goes as far as mentioning Antonioni.
'Col guore in gola's somewhat hazy plot clearly does not make this film's main attraction. It's the visuals that are prominent here, and they surely are great and inspiring. And very, yes very, mid-Sixties -- as well as a little too extended to our 21st century-taste.
Male lead Jean Louis Trintignant does not need any introduction. His performance is as usual: most competent. Female lead Ewa Aulin, reminding me of Goldie Hawn, does well, too. Together they take you through 'Col guore in gola', making you a nice watch.
'Col guore in gola's somewhat hazy plot clearly does not make this film's main attraction. It's the visuals that are prominent here, and they surely are great and inspiring. And very, yes very, mid-Sixties -- as well as a little too extended to our 21st century-taste.
Male lead Jean Louis Trintignant does not need any introduction. His performance is as usual: most competent. Female lead Ewa Aulin, reminding me of Goldie Hawn, does well, too. Together they take you through 'Col guore in gola', making you a nice watch.
This is so bad actually.... i love tinto but what a mess. i literally........dont care about anything going on in this movie even the formal experiments are like....redundant. the tarzan scene killed the movie for me tho the ending was slightly redemptive but like...hardly lmao.
This film is a dull "dejà vu" (Antonioni & Co.): better the originals.
Anything new but the inexpressive Ewa also in her nudity...!
Trintignant is there: maybe ?!.
I don't know why and for what reasons...And he seems too.
The fee was so interesting ?
Not to mention the chasing of Bernard by the bad guys and the ending of the story, both laughable...
The result is that the leading actor and the most attractive is the "Swinging London" and its people: better than nothing !
I recommend you not to waste your time as I did yesterday. Tinto Brass has to go softly "erotic" as usual, the way he was and still is (in his 90th), with Sandrelli and Grandi among the others: that's his plus.
Anything new but the inexpressive Ewa also in her nudity...!
Trintignant is there: maybe ?!.
I don't know why and for what reasons...And he seems too.
The fee was so interesting ?
Not to mention the chasing of Bernard by the bad guys and the ending of the story, both laughable...
The result is that the leading actor and the most attractive is the "Swinging London" and its people: better than nothing !
I recommend you not to waste your time as I did yesterday. Tinto Brass has to go softly "erotic" as usual, the way he was and still is (in his 90th), with Sandrelli and Grandi among the others: that's his plus.
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- GoofsEnglish subtitles mistranslate Earl's Court as"Burns" Court.
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