Extreme Cinema: Baise-moi (2000)

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Baise-moi, 2000.

Directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie.
Starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaƫla Anderson.


SYNOPSIS:

Two abused women embark on a robbery and killing spree in revenge against an oppressive society.


Baise-moi caused a great deal of controversy on its initial release in France when its original 16 and Over rating was raised to the rare X certificate by the French government in the wake of protests from the far right pro-family value group Promouvoir. This in turn led to the film being withdrawn as many X theatres no longer existed. The film’s frank depiction of sex and violence had also resulted in scathing reviews in the French media as it openly blurred the line between mainstream cinema and pornography. This was potentially alarming for the British because the French often have a more liberal attitude towards explicit sex and are generally not as easily offended. The title roughly translates as ‘Fuck Me’ so the film was obviously designed to be provocative.

The film is about two women, Manu (RaffaĆ«lla Anderson), a porn star and Nadine (Karen Bach) a prostitute, who go on a robbery and killing spree pausing only to have sex with whomever they choose until the law catches up with them. Manu and a friend are brutally raped at the beginning of the film. Keeping in line with the BBFC’s stance on sexual violence, this scene was cut by 10 seconds to remove its erotic/pornographic content. This is a shocking scene as Manu allows her attackers to rape her, whilst her friend struggles relentlessly with them. Manu’s reaction is as if this is the kind of behaviour she expects from men so is not willing to put up a struggle and be humiliated by them. It is also obvious from the conversation the two rape victims have after their ordeal that despite Manu’s passive response she too did not enjoy her ordeal. This incident is then the catalyst for Manu’s later mentality as she kills her brother, takes his gun and steals his money. She then meets up with Nadine who has killed her roommate. The pair then decide to take revenge on society for what it has done to them.

The explicit sex scenes as the girls use men for their own sexual gratification continue throughout the film spliced with the random killings of whomever the women encounter. It’s confusing as to what the filmmakers want the audience to feel whether they are to be shocked by the violence or aroused by the sex scenes is completely unclear.

The film’s strong language together with its scenes of violence are not much stronger than in their Hollywood counterparts. The film begins well with an interesting grainy hand held camera style and the characters introduced as regular people marginalized by society particularly by the men in their lives. The relentless sex scenes however undermine this and render the film as nothing more than hardcore pornography. Manu is worryingly young looking making her sex scenes unwatchable. This film is nothing more than an exploitation film masquerading as a feminist statement. The film’s somewhat liberal 18 certificate did raise questions about whether the BBFC had been more lenient towards it simply because it is an art film.

Santosh Sandhu graduated with a Masters degree in film from the University of Bedfordshire and wrote the short film 'The Volunteers'.
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2 comments:

  1. David Sanderson14 January 2012 19:40

    I just watched this film, it came across as very disjointed, it seemed quite well acted and fairly intense at times but the script wasn't very strong, I'm hardened to sex and violence in films so if the fellatio, cunnilingus and penetration were real, nobody seemed to be enjoying it, the whole thing looked like a project that had been randomly put together almost like someone was relating a story or telling a joke in the pub and fluffed the punchline, I've watched a lot of films in my time from 'The Wizard of Oz' to "A Serbian film', from 'Tunes of Glory' to The seventh seal', all have given me something, this one gave me nothing, it was almost like a stray dog taking a dump in your garden, this is the film version of a streaker with tourettes, a charmless episode that I doubt I will ever watch again, bargain basement and at 3 quid a throw in HMV's 'World Cinema' section, I'd rather have spent the money on Fish n chips (it's cheap up here). Remember when you used tapes to do home made compliations? This was a hotch potch of 'Thelma and Louise', 'I Spit on your grave', hotel scenes from 'Dumb and Dumber' with a bit of tacky porn thrown in, this rubbish couldn't even pretend to masquerade as 'art'.

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  2. David Sanderson14 January 2012 19:41

    I just watched this film, it came across as very disjointed, it seemed quite well acted and fairly intense at times but the script wasn't very strong, I'm hardened to sex and violence in films so if the fellatio, cunnilingus and penetration were real, nobody seemed to be enjoying it, the whole thing looked like a project that had been randomly put together almost like someone was relating a story or telling a joke in the pub and fluffed the punchline, I've watched a lot of films in my time from 'The Wizard of Oz' to "A Serbian film', from 'Tunes of Glory' to The seventh seal', all have given me something, this one gave me nothing, it was almost like a stray dog taking a dump in your garden, this is the film version of a streaker with tourettes, a charmless episode that I doubt I will ever watch again, bargain basement and at 3 quid a throw in HMV's 'World Cinema' section, I'd rather have spent the money on Fish n chips (it's cheap up here). Remember when you used tapes to do home made compliations? This was a hotch potch of 'Thelma and Louise', 'I Spit on your grave', hotel scenes from 'Dumb and Dumber' with a bit of tacky porn thrown in, this rubbish couldn't even pretend to masquerade as 'art'.

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