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Les Affamées

Original title: Blue Movie
  • 1971
  • 16
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Ursula Blauth, Kees Brusse, and Carry Tefsen in Les Affamées (1971)
Drama

Twenty-five-year-old Michael has been released from prison after a five year sentence. He moves into a big apartment block, filled with young women who gladly have sex with him.Twenty-five-year-old Michael has been released from prison after a five year sentence. He moves into a big apartment block, filled with young women who gladly have sex with him.Twenty-five-year-old Michael has been released from prison after a five year sentence. He moves into a big apartment block, filled with young women who gladly have sex with him.

  • Director
    • Wim Verstappen
  • Writers
    • Wim Verstappen
    • Charles Gormley
  • Stars
    • Hugo Metsers
    • Helmert Woudenberg
    • Bruni Heinke
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    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • Wim Verstappen
    • Writers
      • Wim Verstappen
      • Charles Gormley
    • Stars
      • Hugo Metsers
      • Helmert Woudenberg
      • Bruni Heinke
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Hugo Metsers
    • Michael
    Helmert Woudenberg
    Helmert Woudenberg
    • Eddie
    Bruni Heinke
    • Girl at Prison
    Ine Veen
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    Ursula Blauth
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    • Marianne
    Kees Brusse
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    • Bernard
    Bill van Dijk
    • Newman
    Carry Tefsen
    Carry Tefsen
    • Elly
    Wim de Meijer
    • Arthur
    • (as Wim de Meyer)
    Marijke Boonstra
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    Johan te Slaa
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    Jan Mey
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    Wim Poncia
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    • (as Wim Ponica)
    Henno Eggenkamp
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      • Wim Verstappen
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    2Hans-56

    Slow and awful by today's standards

    This was a huge success in 1971 in Holland. It was Dutch, had sex in it and was more or less rebellious. Many people saw the movie, even though not everyone admitted to have actually watched it! It was the era the Dutch got loose from their religion. They started to be more open minded. In this respect this movie should not be underestimated. It is a monumental step in Dutch history.

    But now we are almost 40 years later. Seeing the movie again is an ordeal. It turns out to be a very weak film indeed. The soft core sex scenes are awful at best. The acting is terrible. The story line is ridiculous. And the movie is ssslllooowww...

    Still part of the atmosphere around 1970 is captured very well. The location (the Bijlmer area in the South of Amsterdam, now slums mainly, then brand new) is well chosen. But I am afraid that is the only positive remark I can make about this disaster on celluloid.

    You want to watch a comparable movie with more or less the same theme, but well acted and with a good story? Try Turks Fruit.
    1tauraq

    Reminds me of Italian Giallo Movies

    Without the slasher gore, but ripe with pretty girls and butt ugly men, and that goes double for the male lead who resembled a knuckle dragging sloped headed Neanderthal with those ugly side burns and whacked out hair cut.

    I heard how this was supposed to be a trend setter, only I'm trying to figure out exactly what trend??? My vote is for extremely bad acting, laughable sex scenes and the ugliest male lead in the history of filmdom.

    Now this is one film that I forever regret wasting my valuable time watching. And take my advice, or not, but do not say that I did not warn you of the impending fiasco you are about to witness.
    5jim_skreech

    Blue in Bijlmer

    The main reason I watched Blue Movie was for the archive Bijlmer footage. No, really! I pass Amsterdam's Biljmer neighbourhood each day by train and see the block where the film's protagonists live. Now a very built up high-rise suburb on the edge of Amsterdam, Blue Movie was filmed just as the first blocks were completed, but isolated on the edge of the city, surrounded by muddy fields and the neighbourhood's infrastructure still an afterthought at the planner's office, and contains some priceless footage.

    Curiously enough, this is also the 4th most successful ever Dutch film, released at a time that onscreen nudity and sex (with proper actors) was something new and quite daring, the sign of the modern liberated times, and drew an enthusiastic audience. It gave the Bijlmer also a reputation for supposely being full of bored and frustrated housewives. Such a genre of films did not last long into the 70s, since those that wanted to watch sex on screen could watch dedicated sex films without the boring talky bits, and the proper actors realised they were making straight exploitation films rather than art.

    As is typical of exploitation films of the 70s, whether sex, horror, or crime, there are the 'good bits' and there is padding inbetween. A few decades later however, it is actually the padding that is interesting, whilst it's the sex scenes (naked people writhing about to a parping elevator music soundtrack) that are a bore to watch. Blue Movie is absolutely a time capsule, the new Bijlmer flats, the clothes and interiors, and the attitudes towards the new era of sexual liberation.

    The film is also oddly downbeat and not at all erotic - few of the characters seem to be really enjoying themselves, and with the dim lighting and damp pallor of a wintery Amsterdam, you can almost sense the actor's cold toes. The sex party later in the film is barely watchable. As with the downbeat tone of the film, there does appear to be some attempt to make a message, but I was at a loss as to what this was supposed to be.

    Watch if you want to see what the Bijlmer looked like in it's first few years or what the Dutch flocked to see at the cinema in 1971, but you might feel a bit bored and depressed towards the end.
    2friedmannc

    Mostly boring beyond revealing male anatomy

    This movie was a daring taboo breaker at one time (1971), especially for its full male nudity including an erection, but the storyline, acting, characters, lack of eroticism and an attempt to finish with a message fail. Acting like you are enjoying sex should not be so difficult in the final scene. The sex party was literally boringly ridiculous. The first half had some interest but it was downhill after that.
    4TheOtherFool

    Bad Movie

    It took the death of director Verstappen to show this one on TV in the Netherlands. Knowing that we normally don't have much of a problem with nudity on screen, Blue Movie must be something else.

    And it is. The story and acting are laughable (apart from Metsers), and only serves to have Michael having sex with as many women in one flat as possible. Really, really silly.

    The story tries to make some points near the end with a suicide but it's hard to take that serious after having witnessed one sex act after another. We sure have a sorry movie industry if this one is concidered as something of a classic.

    4/10.

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    • Trivia
      Shown for the first time on Dutch television on 28 July 2004, four days after the death of director Wim Verstappen.
    • Goofs
      An obvious cut from when the second person is thrown out of the party, between when he's forced to leave vs. when the guy that threw him out comes back into frame to re-enter the apartment.
    • Crazy credits
      All credits are in English instead of Dutch.
    • Connections
      Featured in Allemaal film: De magie van het witte doek (2007)

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Les dévoreuses d'hommes
    • Filming locations
      • Bijlmer. Amsterdam, Netherlands(Flats)
    • Production companies
      • Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion
      • Stichting Continue Speelfilm
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    • Budget
      • NLG 350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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