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Les amours d'une blonde

Original title: Lásky jedné plavovlásky
  • 1965
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
10K
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Hana Brejchová in Les amours d'une blonde (1965)
Dark RomanceComedyDramaRomance

Factory manager gets army reserves to boost female workers' morale. Local beauty spurns them for jazz pianist who seduces her. She leaves for Prague to find him but his parents are displease... Read allFactory manager gets army reserves to boost female workers' morale. Local beauty spurns them for jazz pianist who seduces her. She leaves for Prague to find him but his parents are displeased when she arrives.Factory manager gets army reserves to boost female workers' morale. Local beauty spurns them for jazz pianist who seduces her. She leaves for Prague to find him but his parents are displeased when she arrives.

  • Director
    • Milos Forman
  • Writers
    • Jaroslav Papousek
    • Milos Forman
    • Ivan Passer
  • Stars
    • Hana Brejchová
    • Vladimír Pucholt
    • Vladimír Mensík
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Milos Forman
    • Writers
      • Jaroslav Papousek
      • Milos Forman
      • Ivan Passer
    • Stars
      • Hana Brejchová
      • Vladimír Pucholt
      • Vladimír Mensík
    • 39User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Hana Brejchová
    Hana Brejchová
    • Andula
    Vladimír Pucholt
    Vladimír Pucholt
    • Milda
    Vladimír Mensík
    Vladimír Mensík
    • Vacovský
    Josef Sebánek
    Josef Sebánek
    • Otec
    Ivan Kheil
    • zálozák Manas
    Jirí Hrubý
    • Burda
    Milada Jezková
    Milada Jezková
    • Matka
    Josef Kolb
    Josef Kolb
    • Pokorný
    Marie Salacová
    • Marie
    Jana Novaková
    • Jana
    • (as Jana Nováková)
    Jarka Crkalová
    • Jaruska
    Tána Zelinková
    • Dívka s kytarou
    Zdena Lorencová
    • Zdena
    Jan Vostrcil
    Jan Vostrcil
    • Plukovník
    Antonín Blazejovský
    • Tonda
    Jindrich Heidelberg
    • Reditel
    • (uncredited)
    Ota Sattler
      Dana Valtová
      • Bohunka
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Milos Forman
      • Writers
        • Jaroslav Papousek
        • Milos Forman
        • Ivan Passer
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      User reviews39

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      chaos-rampant

      Delightful, smart, sensitive awakening to life

      This is such an exquisite cinematic weave of feelings, I was taken aback. But only half of it is there, the rest you'll have to supply which is even better in a way. Films come into being after all in that space between what is there and the experience in the eye.

      But first. Watch it once straight through because it's funny as hell in that gentle way the Czech know so well, just light and bitter enough to be like getting tipsy on life, delighted at the tipsiness. It's well made and well acted, you can see why Milos Forman was quickly tapped by Hollywood.

      Watching it once, you'll have this as your template—a teenage girl's impressionable drift through male sexual whims, and bittersweet realization in the end of heartbreak every time. Now bring all these other things to it:

      The guys are only looking to get laid, this isn't about them.

      It's a story the blonde girl tells to her girlfriend using the photograph of a boy, both real and imagined. Knowing this, is knowing everything else including the seduction is her exploring by allowing herself to be explored.

      The gaffe with the bottle of wine sent by horny soldiers to the wrong table, the ugly ducklings instead of the pretty blonde. But it makes its way to the right one, and we have the two soldiers go after the two girls (but not the blondie), and that subplot abandoned with inviting glances.

      Now her seduction (remember, still a story she will tell) but we actually skip sex, and go straight to the intimacy and youthful joking around on the bed which is what she yearns for, connection. And as she leaves the room, she meets the ugly duckling coming back to her room after her parallel night with the soldier.

      The lecturing by a teacher on girls guarding a woman's honor, and she boards the first bus out of there. Is she mad? Looking for answers?

      The cut from her alone in a country road boarding the bus, to a dance floor in the city filled with young couples, to TV footage of dancing girls in the parents' home. Amazing storytelling, because it is not of the story but the air around the girl lifting her from that road to wait for him in his house.

      Her being 'locked' in the house, falling asleep to the mother's incessant nagging. Waking up again, now the boy is there but he's not who she would like him to be—she watches heartbroken through a peephole (a cinematic device) as the pettiness of family life is revealed.

      So this is wonderful. It ends with her telling this story better than it is.

      I would change a single detail—we'd never be shown who is in either of the two photographs.

      It would be about any of these girls dreaming up all we've seen. (we see them all asleep in the end)

      Sex safely explored inside the fantasy, and the fantasy both 'real' and imaginary, helter skelter so you wouldn't know where last day's glances end and the pillow book starts. The ugly duckling as the blonde. It can support all that and more, excellent, excellent stuff.

      In order to appreciate why this is special, watch another Czech film called Daisies (Sedmikrásky), more inventive on the surface, more irreverent on the same subject, but it doesn't hit deep. It has the images but not the life that gives rise to them, there are both here, and how.

      It's so good, it rivals Celine and Julie Go Boating on my list of great films, a similar film on the layered dreaming of a girl.
      7Bunuel1976

      LOVES OF A BLONDE (Milos Forman, 1965) ***

      This is the second of Forman's Czech films I've watched after the other Criterion release, THE FIREMAN'S BALL (1967) - though that was via a late-night Italian TV broadcast some years ago; these two films constitute his most celebrated work from this early phase in his career.

      While a pleasant and sharply-observed comedy-drama in itself, which must have seemed fresh at the time (particularly the intimate detail of its teenage romance), I feel that a lot of these unassuming but critically-acclaimed foreign films - often made under strained political conditions - tend to come off as overrated when viewed today (a similar recent example I encountered was CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS [1966]). That said, the film benefits immensely from the wonderful cinematography by Miroslav Ondricek (Forman's longtime collaborator).

      Besides, it also includes a couple of lengthy - and delightful - set-pieces: the party sequence, in which the heroine and her two best friends are picked up by a trio of geeky middle-aged soldiers; the scene at the home of the girl's 'boyfriend' (with whom she had a one-night stand), where she causes a commotion by turning up unannounced on his doorstep with a packed suitcase!

      The DVD supplements comprise an amusing but irrelevant deleted scene, and an interesting 17-minute interview with Forman - in which he discusses the film's genesis and how the mix of professional and untrained actors proved providential, sealing its essential charm.
      9Galina_movie_fan

      Simple and Touching Story

      Milos Forman's "Loves of a Blonde" which he made in Czechoslovakia in 1965 way before "Cuckoo Nest" and "Amadeus" tells a very simple bitter-sweet tale about a teenaged girl who works in a shoe factory in a small town. With sixteen girls to one man - her chances to find a man of her dreams were not very high. One evening, she meets an attractive and young piano player who tells her about Prague and compares her to a guitar that could've been painted by Picasso. After they spend the night together, he leaves and she travels to Prague to find him. The film has been one of my favorites for many years and my opinion did not change after I saw it again a week ago - funny, sad, tender, and realistic film about searching for love, broken promises, shattered hearts, and universality of hope.
      10dlpullar

      Hard to fault

      I hadn't seen any of Milos Forman's work before I saw this, and it really surprised me (pleasantly). It was a really funny film, with clever characters, very realistic interactions and some surprisingly cheeseless slapstick moments. Also has a movingly downbeat finale.

      I doubt many people will make the effort to watch a little known black and white Czech film from the 60s, but those that do will be rewarded.
      10jtur88

      In a class by itself

      I don't think I've ever seen a movie that so faithfully captured the sense of place. I spent many months in the mid-60's in Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe, and when I recently saw this film, it brought tears of nostalgia to my eyes. The scene in the parents' house, when the family was faced with the arrival of the unexpected stranger, is documentary in its portrayal of how a household would look in those times, complete to the smallest details of housekeeping and behavior. It is light-hearted without being slapstick, and it is poignant without being corny. Every character is right on the mark. On my very very short list of the greatest movies ever. In short, it is perfect. See this film, and take the whole family.

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      • Trivia
        Director/screenwriter Milos Forman got the idea for the movie when he met a young girl with a suitcase in the streets of Prague. Her story was very similar to the one in the film.
      • Quotes

        [from subtitles file]

        Andula: [naked, reluctant to have sex with Milda] But I don't trust you.

        [a short time later, while having sex with Milda]

        Andula: I do trust you. I've never trusted anyone so much before.

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      • Release date
        • February 16, 1966 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Czechoslovakia
      • Language
        • Czech
      • Also known as
        • Loves of a Blonde
      • Filming locations
        • Zruc nad Sázavou, Czech Republic(formerly Czechoslovakia)
      • Production companies
        • CBK
        • Filmové studio Barrandov
        • Sebor
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 28m(88 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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