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Il potere dei sensi

Titolo originale: Choses secrètes
  • 2002
  • VM14
  • 1h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
5573
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Il potere dei sensi (2002)
Dark ComedySteamy RomanceComedyDramaFantasyRomance

Due giovani donne si ritrovano a lottare per sopravvivere a Parigi, la saggia Nathalie, una spogliarellista, e l'ingenua Sandrine, una barista.Due giovani donne si ritrovano a lottare per sopravvivere a Parigi, la saggia Nathalie, una spogliarellista, e l'ingenua Sandrine, una barista.Due giovani donne si ritrovano a lottare per sopravvivere a Parigi, la saggia Nathalie, una spogliarellista, e l'ingenua Sandrine, una barista.

  • Regia
    • Jean-Claude Brisseau
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jean-Claude Brisseau
  • Star
    • Coralie Revel
    • Sabrina Seyvecou
    • Roger Miremont
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    5573
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Star
      • Coralie Revel
      • Sabrina Seyvecou
      • Roger Miremont
    • 33Recensioni degli utenti
    • 60Recensioni della critica
    • 55Metascore
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    Coralie Revel
    Coralie Revel
    • Nathalie
    Sabrina Seyvecou
    Sabrina Seyvecou
    • Sandrine
    Roger Miremont
    Roger Miremont
    • Delacroix
    • (as Roger Mirmont)
    Fabrice Deville
    • Christophe
    Blandine Bury
    • Charlotte
    Olivier Soler
    • Cadene
    Viviane Théophildès
    • Mme. Mercier
    Dorothée Picard
    • Delacroix's Mother
    Pierre Gabaston
    • Bar Patron
    María Luisa García
    María Luisa García
    • Sandrine's Mother
    • (as Lisa Hérédia)
    Arnaud Goujon
    • Personnel Manager
    Liès Kidji
    • The Young Thief
    Patricia Candido Trinca
    • Office Employee
    Lydia Chopart
    • Office Employee
    Michaël Couvreur
    • Office Employee
    Boris Le Roy
    • Office Employee
    Aude Breusse
    • Office Employee
    Aurélien Geneix
    • Man at Party
    • Regia
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
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    8lastliberal

    We women lack confidence and daring.

    Nathalie (Coralie Revel) is an exotic dancer, and Sandrine (Sabrina Seyvecou) is a bartender. They get fired by their scumbag boss and move in together where Nathalie teaches Sandrine how to use her femininity to capture men. They devise a plan to move up in the corporate world using sex to succeed.

    They both get hired at the same bank and set their sights on Christophe Barnay (Fabrice Deville), as he will inherit the firm one day. She has no idea how twisted he truly is.

    First, Sandrine gets a position under Delacroix (Delacroix), and uses her charms to completely captivate him. She gets Nathalie moved to the office, and soon they are a menage a trois for one night, as Christophe catches them and dismisses Delacroix, while promoting the both of them to higher positions.

    Sandrine becomes involved with Christophe and his sister in another menage a trois. This leads to marriage and an amazing ending after his father dies.

    Brilliant cinematography and music, and a fascinating story.
    8fha-2

    A Banquet of Sexual Manipulation Gone Awry

    The opening scene in Secret Things slams you with its voyeuristic impact suggesting that this is a soft-porn exploitation in someone's private bedroom; however, the scene turns out to be an autoerotic exhibition onstage in a bar in Paris. Nathalie (Coralie Revel) is a gorgeous exotic dancer headlining in a dank bar in Paris. She is fired after a tiff with the calloused owner together with a naïve bartender Sandrine (Sabrina Seyvecou). The two ladies vow not to be used by men again. Nathalie encourages Sandrine to loosen her sexual inhibitions to get more out of life. She instructs Sandrine how to awaken her sexuality both in the bedroom and at public places such as a tunnel in the Metro. The pair decides to room together and scheme on how they will better their lot in life by using men to climb the ladder of success and become free spirits.

    After the ladies land a job at the same firm, they plot on how to advance their positions using their sensuality as a manipulative tool. Nathalie quickly maneuvers a job as personnel assistant and Sandrina is now an executive secretary. Sandrina, currently an apt pupil in sexual prowess, manages to manipulate her superiors until she finally lands a position as secretary to the main supervisor. This formerly monogamous married man, who is twice Sandrine's age, falls madly in love with her to his detriment as they secretly hump their way across the screen both on the job and at other more acceptable venues. Sandrine flagrantly uses him to advance her career, yet plans on dumping him once she conquers the young CEO, a handsome and clever womanizer.

    As the affair with her boss hardens, she begins to back off and he becomes more desperate to possess her. Nathalie on the other hand has fallen hard for an unrevealed lover, who apparently has dumped her. Sandrine attempts to console Nathalie and ultimately winds up in the sack with her. Now the plot begins to deteriorate as the newfound freedom they were both relishing begins to erode. Trapped by the amorous attention of her boss, Sandrine now imposes upon him to promote Nathalie to their office where they eventually indulge in a ménage à trois. This scenario further crumbles when the three are discovered in hot embrace in the restroom by the young stud of a CEO, who is even more Machiavellian than they are.

    The plot now totally disintegrates into a banquet of ruthlessness, group sex, lesbian sex, three-way sex, and masturbation. Our heroines, now suffering much more than they did before they decided upon their quest to manipulate men, go along with the bizarre program foisted upon them. The story unfolds into some off the wall twists and unexpected ironies. However, when mixed with the continual bombardment of sexual exploitation, it adds little to the theme of the story. The film appears to take away more than it provides.

    The first three quarters of the film are fun and interesting as we observe the women taking charge of their lives and maneuvering through office politics. The movie eventually falls apart dropping to the level of a soft-core porn movie, without rhyme or reason until the plot regresses to something secondary to the sexploitations. The director, Jean-Claude Brisseau presents quite a banquet of sexuality, turning on both men and women audiences throughout the film, while maintaining a nice balance of story and visual indulgence. This picture, in French with English subtitles, is deftly crafted so that you easily forget that you are reading everything instead of listening to the dialogue. Nathalie is so stunning and sexual on the screen that it is by itself well worth the price of admission. It is too bad the story falls apart in the third act; nevertheless, I would still recommend it for its visual arousing energy and remarkable premise.
    8anhedonia

    Les liaisons dangereuses

    A film about manipulative, mean-spirited and, at times, downright nasty people - and I absolutely loved it.

    It's so refreshing to see a truly adult film these days. Not to mention, a film that doesn't just say it is erotic, it goes ahead and proves it. This is not a film for prudes, for those who are easily offended. But for adults who are willing to see some frank discussion about sex and some deliciously devious sexual politics, this film provides wonderful entertainment.

    "Choses secrètes" is enormously entertaining with two thoroughly captivating leads. Sabrina Seyvecou, who turns in a spellbinding performance, has a sort of Heather Grahamish innocence and sexiness to her and, along with Coralie Revel, provides some of the most titillating scenes seen in a mainstream movie in many years.

    There really aren't any good/wholesome characters in this film. But that's OK. (I suppose Cadene qualifies as a nice chap, but he's a minor character.) Because the cunning of the two women is so absolutely engrossing that you're quickly drawn into their wicked world. Watching them use people for their own ends and not quite knowing who is manipulating whom is one of the many charms of this sensual and exciting film.

    The film comes apart toward the end. Unravels a bit, especially when writer/director Jean-Claude Brisseau resorts to awfully heavy-handed (and needless) symbolism. There's also a superfluous orgy scene that comes out of nowhere. I wish Brisseau would have come up with an original, atypical, less conventional denouement for his story.

    If you like the works of Neil LaBute - "The Shape of Things," "Your Friends and Neighbors" and "In the Company of Men" - you should appreciate and enjoy "Choses secrètes."
    7dbborroughs

    sex as a means to an end

    Two women who work at a bar decide to use sex to get what they want from life. While they become very successful, things also end up taking a turn or two that they didn't expect. I liked this very adult movie very much. This is a very sexy movie with some very likable women as the leads. The prospect of using sex as a means to an end is of course a way of life for many people, both male and female, and here we see it in action. Watching it I was surprised by how the film didn't go in the directions I thought it would and was pleased that it wasn't this dark noirish tale that cover art seemed to imply.Actually as I was watching the film I was struck by how much this film reminded me of Exterminating Angels, another off beat, but in a good way, French film about a director trying to get the right women to perform sexually for a film he was doing. When I checked IMDb after watching Secret Things I found that the director for both films was the same and that the process of making Secret Things was the inspiration for Exterminating Angels. I can't wait to have a double feature. A great deal of nudity and sexual activity, so keep this away from the kids. Recommended.
    6=G=

    Coulda/shoulda been better

    "Secret Things" is about two beautiful young women, a stripper and a barmaid, who find themselves unemployed and decide to use their sex appeal as a tool to get on the fast track to success in the corporate world. Their scheme works well until they run up against a man who is even more cunning, ruthless, and base than they are. "Secret Things" opens with a nude autoerotic dance and appears to being going somewhere until it self-destructs in a crescendo of ponderous nonsense. The sagacious female protags become clueless dupes, the male antagonist turns into something so perverse it's almost funny, a black veiled figure with a bird appears and hangs out like some sort of specter, and the film quickly loses its credibility. "Secret Things" is chock full of sex which is obviously staged and the psychodramatics simply aren't believable. A coulda/shoulda been better example of when less would have been more. (C+)

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    • Quiz
      In 2005, Jean-Claude Brisseau was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a EUR 15,000 fine for sexual harassment on two actresses (Noémie Kocher and Veronique Hirat) between 1999 and 2001 during auditions for the film. A year later, the director was again sentenced after the declaration of a third victim (Julie Quéré). The auditions called for the young women to masturbate themselves or one another in hotel rooms or in public places. Brisseau sometimes filmed the sessions, but not always. According to the actresses, the director sometimes masturbated himself - a claim he recognized during the investigation but denied during the trial. The auditions were repeated over several years before the director dropped the actresses claiming that they did not fit the part. Brisseau always said the auditions were conducted solely for artistic reasons.
    • Blooper
      The level of champagne in Sandrine's glass varies from shot to shot on the first night in Nathalie's apartment.
    • Citazioni

      Nathalie: Next chapter: Men, a user's manual. First pick a good one. But don't fall all over him. Play the good, innocent little girl. Let him play protector.

      Sandrine: We can all do that. Guys just want to get laid and move on.

      Nathalie: That's why you don't fuck 'em. At least not just like that. Without letting on, study them, get them talking. Discover their weak spots and passions: money, cars, I dunno... success, work. When you find out, you flatter them. Then, once you've chosen your man, you yield to him. Never on the first date. He'll think you're easy. Don't wait too long, either. After 3 or 4 dinners, then give him the works. Give him pleasure, make him think only he can make you climax, play the happy, docile woman, but not for too long. Soon in bed, you stop faking. Not seeing you climax will get him all worked up. Then without warning, drop him and start fooling around. Overtly. One night stands. If possible, with another woman. It'll humiliate him, drive him nuts. He'll come crawling back.

      Sandrine: It works every time?

      Nathalie: Just about. That's the mystery of human nature... we want what resists or escapes us.

      Sandrine: Who taught you that?

      Nathalie: Life. My mother. But she and I were poor. I also read a lot. I had schooling like you. It didn't keep us from enduing in the same strip club. We women lack confidence and daring. Someone always has to be behind us, egging us on. We're a bit like the working class. My mother said they'd stay that way for one reason: they didn't dare move up. "Dare!" That's what she'd always say. She knew about human nature.

      Sandrine: Meanwhile, no guy ever made me come.

      Nathalie: I know. And that's just fine!

      Sandrine: If you say so.

      Nathalie: You'll soon understand. What'd you do with your guy?

      Sandrine: I faked it.

      Nathalie: Why?

      Sandrine: I wanted to make him happy.

      Nathalie: No, you felt guilty, thinking it was your fault. You were wrong. Lesson 3: femmes fatales are usually narcissists or lesbians. They're frigid with men. They come when they want to, which isn't often. It's their strength. With famous courtesans...

      Sandrine: Want to make me a call girl?

      Nathalie: No, I'm teaching you about life. Now, with famous courtesans each guy wanted to succeed where others had failed. Pride will make a man spend a fortune to be seen with them. Frigidity helps with men. Sex enslaves you. The slave must be the other. Now you can come on your own, you're free. Get it?

      Sandrine: What about love?

      Nathalie: Our Enemy Number One. The real risk. In war, if you stop to think, you die. If we fall in love, we're done for. Has your life been such a thrill until now? Be realistic: no one'll help you change your life. True love can wait. Now show me how you fake it.

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Le cinéma selon Brisseau (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      La Passion selon Saint-Jean
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Netherlands Radio Chorus

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      • 16 ottobre 2002 (Francia)
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      • Parigi, Francia
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      • 4 gen 2004
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