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別名: Juliet Bertho, Жюльет Берто, ジュリエット・ベルト, 쥘리에트 베르토
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Juliet Berto (January 16, 1947 - January 10, 1990) was a French actress who rose to prominence in Jean-Luc Godard's films, including 'Two or Three Things I Know About Her', 'La Chinoise', 'Week End', and 'Le Gai Savoir'. She also starred in Jacques Rivette's 'Out 1' and 'Celine and Julie Go Boating'. In the 1980s, Berto expanded her role to screenwriting and directing, notably with 'Cap Canaille' (1983). She passed away from cancer at age 42.
公開年: 1972
国: Germany, France, Italy, West Germany
別題: Le sex Shop, Quello che già conosci del sesso e non prendi più sul serio, Sex Shop
監督: Claude Berri
脚本: Claude Berri
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制作会社: Les Productions Artistes Associés, Renn Productions, PEA, Regina-Film
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, comedy drama
Jean (Claude Berri), the middle-aged proprietor of a Parisian bookstore, finds himself in a deep personal crisis. To cope with his loneliness and stagnation, he decides to transform his shop into a sex boutique, hoping that this change will bring him excitement and new customers. However, Jean's venture has unintended consequences - instead of satisfying his sexual desires, it intensifies them, making him increasingly obsessed with sex. As the bookstore gradually empties out and is replaced by sex toys and explicit magazines, Jean's fixation consumes him, affecting both his business and personal life.
'Sex-shop' (1972) is a French comedy-drama directed by Claude Berri, who also stars as the film's protagonist. Set in Paris during the early 1970s, the film explores themes of sexuality, identity crisis, and societal norms through Jean's transformation of his bookstore into a sex shop. Although the venture initially seems like a solution to Jean's loneliness, it ultimately exacerbates his sexual frustrations and leads him down a path of obsession. The film is significant for its candid exploration of sexual themes during a time when such topics were still taboo in cinema.