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Histoire d'O

  • 1975
  • 18
  • 1h 45m
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5.3/10
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Udo Kier and Corinne Cléry in Histoire d'O (1975)
Psychological DramaDrama

A photographer is introduced to the world of dominance and submission.A photographer is introduced to the world of dominance and submission.A photographer is introduced to the world of dominance and submission.

  • Director
    • Just Jaeckin
  • Writers
    • Sébastien Japrisot
    • Dominique Aury
  • Stars
    • Corinne Cléry
    • Udo Kier
    • Anthony Steel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Just Jaeckin
    • Writers
      • Sébastien Japrisot
      • Dominique Aury
    • Stars
      • Corinne Cléry
      • Udo Kier
      • Anthony Steel
    • 40User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Corinne Cléry
    Corinne Cléry
    • O
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Rene
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Sir Stephen
    Jean Gaven
    Jean Gaven
    • Pierre
    Christiane Minazzoli
    Christiane Minazzoli
    • Anne-Marie
    Martine Kelly
    Martine Kelly
    • Therese
    Jean-Pierre Andréani
    • Eric, master II
    Gabriel Cattand
    • The commander
    Li Sellgren
    • Jacqueline (a model)
    Albane Navizet
    • Andree
    Nadine Perles
    • Jeanne
    Laure Moutoussamy
    • Norah, the maid
    Henri Piégay
    • Master I
    Alain Noury
    Alain Noury
    • Ivan
    Florence Cayrol
    • Yvonne
    • (as Jehanne Blaise)
    Eva Carson
    • Monique
    Sylvie Olivier
    • Claire
    Bernard Jeantet
    • Florent
    • Director
      • Just Jaeckin
    • Writers
      • Sébastien Japrisot
      • Dominique Aury
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    6Bunuel1976

    STORY OF O (Just Jaeckin, 1975) **1/2

    Adapted from a famous erotic novel – with Sadean overtones – by Dominique Aury (writing as Pauline Reage), this came hot on the heels of director Jaeckin’s box-office smash EMMANUELLE (1974), and was itself followed by Shuji Terayama’s FRUITS OF PASSION (1981). I would also like to watch Jess Franco’s reworking of the same source material, THE SEXUAL STORY OF O (1981) – recently released on DVD through Severin.

    Anyway, easily the best things about the film are the pleasing soft-focus photography and Pierre Bachelet’s haunting score. The stunning-looking Corinne Clery is ideally cast in the enigmatic title role – not so her male co-stars, stolid Udo Kier and a rather bemused Anthony Steel (Jaeckin originally wanted Christopher Lee who had actually played a similar role, briefly but effectively, in Franco’s superior EUGENIE...THE STORY OF HER JOURNEY INTO PERVERSION [1969]).

    With too many characters involved but not enough explanation as to their particular motives, the film winds up being mostly uninvolving as a result: the female ‘victims’ are too easily willed into participating into the clandestine and degrading goings-on, as if they – and the viewing audience with them – are supposed to take all of this twaddle for granted (not to say seriously)! However, the finale – in which Clery is seen to have mastered her skills in playing the game and now matches her ‘superiors’ in every way – is a nice touch.

    The Arrow R2 DVD I watched presents the film in an English-dubbed re-edited version prepared by Jaeckin himself (though the erotic content is said to be intact). Incidentally, I followed this with Radley Metzger’s similar but even more disturbing and explicit THE IMAGE (1976).
    6The_Void

    Worthwhile soft porn

    Based on a novel by Dominique Aury, Story of O is an arty version of the classic story of S&M. Despite the sadomasochistic tone, the film is actually rather soft; but while it may not delight fans of the more hardcore pornography, the way that director Just Jaeckin tried to elevate the story above what it is and make a 'classic' film, as well as the fact that parts of it actually are erotic means that this is at least a fairly successful piece of softcore porn. The film focuses on a woman simply named 'O' (which is somewhat ironic because it sounds like a James Bond codename and the lead is played by Moonraker Bond girl Corinne Clery). She goes out with a man named Rene, who decides to take her to a retreat where she is trained in sexual perversion. It's clear that the director obviously valued his subject material and although the film fails as a classy drama; the way that it's filmed does give some extra interest. The acting is actually fairly decent, with Corinne Clery standing out alongside Anthony Steel and Udo Kier. There's a fair amount of sexual perversion involved although the film does not go into great detail with most of it; but we do get plenty of whipping and lesbianism at least. I have to say that I preferred Gerard Damiano's 'The Story of Joanna', which was also based on the classic French novel; but this is decent enough stuff and worthwhile for one viewing.
    8Falconeer

    A bizarre, dreamlike fairytale

    As a teen I thought "Story of O" was a brilliant and strange masterpiece of erotic cinema. Today I can see it as a very pretty, although flawed work. Corinne Clery is good in the role of 'O', the delicately pretty young fashion photographer who initially wants nothing more than to be a slave to her lover, Rene. The film's opening scenes are impressive, to say the least. O's abduction in the Rolls Royce and her trip to Roissy, is a soft-focus wet dream, accompanied by lush, romantic music and beautiful surroundings. Roissy is a mens club, filled with beautiful, submissive women who only exist to please the members of this exclusive, other-worldly place. Roissy is a bit like a convent, very Gothic, where the women whisper and are dressed in garments that keep their sex on constant display. The sets are glorious; O's bed is covered with animal furs, and everywhere crystal chandeliers glitter in soft focus enchantment. While at Roissy O learns how to be an obedient slave, but she possesses a proud quality, bordering on arrogance, that she cannot always disguise. This quality is detected by some of the men, who develop strong feelings for her. The way Clery plays the part, as a submissive who is also aware of her power is very well done. O becomes steadily stronger as the film progresses, and after a time, her 'masters' begin to doubt their own power, as they realize that their desire for 'O' gives her the upper hand. It is at times fascinating to watch the tables turn, and to see the subtle changes in the story's heroine, as she begins to recognize her own power, and becomes more self-confidant because of it. Those who don't pay attention, and only look at the images of women in chains, being whipped, might mistake 'Story of O' for being sexist, when in fact, this is more of a feminist film in many ways. It has to be remembered that although the book was written by a woman, the film was directed by a man. Just Jaeckin was first and foremost a fashion photographer, who had quite an obsession for the beautiful female form. He is responsible for some of the most well-known erotic films to emerge from the 70's to early 80's, bringing famous erotic novels to the screen. Jaeckin has an eye for aesthetic beauty, and it is evident in "Story of O'. But at times it seems that he is more interested in soft focus female nudity than in the deeper meaning behind these classics. "Story of O' is certainly a cult classic, despite it being a flawed picture. For the most part it has dated better than "Emmanuelle", although a couple scenes are now unintentionally funny, such as a photo shoot featuring a model dressed in a Mickey Mouse top and swinging a light bulb to tacky 70's music. But that is just a 1 minute scene in a film that for the most part looks wonderful. Pierre Bachelet's lush score is gorgeous, romantic and haunting. There is now a wonderful DVD from France, which features two different versions of the film. The first is the English dubbed version, which i basically grew up watching. The dubbing is acceptable, and this version is around 10 minutes shorter. The longer, French language version with English subtitles is also contained here. Initially I was looking forward to seeing this more 'complete' version, but in the end was disappointed, as the new scenes were mostly of 'O' pouting and being coy with Rene, and even being whiny and immature. I understand why these scenes were cut, as they take away greatly from 'O's mystique. Showing less of her human side made her seem stronger, kind of 'otherworldy', not so much like a real woman, but rather like an unattainable heroine. Therefore I prefer the slightly cut version, even though it features the inferior English track. But the DVD is terrific, and offers the opportunity to see both versions and decide for yourself. As a side note, I must mention the character 'Nora', Sir Stephans maid; Wonderful casting; she is the most frightening character of all, somehow, and watching her relationship with 'O' develop from hatred and distrust, to this strange bond that the two women begin to share, which is expressed solely through eye contact, with few words spoken. These little details are so important. Fans of the book might miss the character Natalie, the young girl that is introduced late in the story. Perhaps including such a young girl in a film of this kind was a bit too much for censors in those days. Although not as strong as Radley Metzger's "The Image", I do recommend "Story of O". In all it's strangeness and otherworldly quality, it can be seen as a fairytale for adults. Like Alice In Wonderland, only the white rabbit is carrying a whip instead of a gold watch. It might be flawed somewhat, but it certainly is considered a cult classic, as well as a milestone of erotic cinema!
    May-16

    Interesting

    This one is surely the most interesting(and probably even the most intelligent)adult movie I´ve seen.The plot is very boring on some places,but the psychological aspects of the characters and the locations are stunning.It´s really a movie you can think about afterwards.Besides of that it´s really erotic.The atmosphere is very intense and the nude scenes have a great photography.Bondage and torture of naked women surely was a bit too hard in people´s stomach back in 1975 and it was banned in several countries.But believe it or not:You can see it in German TV from time to time(uncut)...this is unpossible with a X-rated film in other countries.
    janina-smolka

    a waste

    I have read the book quite few times and I decided to see the movie even though I knew it was not going to be anything even near to the book's incredibly erotic atmosphere. I have been disappointed before with movie adaptations of books but this one is by far the worst ever. The acting is bad, the settings are cheap and the sex scenes are awfully boring. They concentrate endless minutes on tits and nsist on some sort of bad taste loud background music. Totally bad. Not even the taxi scene can be saved. Those mini kisses they give each other are just so out of purpose. The ending also goes against the idea of the book, makes the whole thing become meaninsgless, to begin with her name "O". Use the rental money to buy the book instead.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Lee turned down the role of Sir Stephen.
    • Goofs
      Most of the times that O is being whipped, there is no sound of the whip hitting her body.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: O felt defiled and guilty at having found pleasure in the arms of a stranger. But later, her lover explained that he felt the more he gave her to others, the dearer she was to him. The fact that he could, was the proof that she belonged to him.

      Rene: One can give only what really belongs to you.

      O: Hmm?

      Rene: No, don't speak. You heard yesterday that as long as you are here, you are not to look a man in the face. Nor speak to him. From now on, you'll observe that rule with me as well. You are mine, but before you enter the world of silence, it is important to me you say two words, no more. It's the name of the person for whom I brought you here... and that you'll meet soon, I swear.

      [whispers into her ear:]

      Rene: Sir Stefan.

      O: [repeats reverently] Sir Stefan.

    • Alternate versions
      The Story of O was initially banned in the UK in 1975, but cinema and video/DVD releases were passed by the British Board of Film Classification in 2000. The censors themselves did not make any cuts to this dubbed version, but around 8 minutes of non-sexual narrative scenes were removed by the director for pacing reasons. The fully uncut, subtitled version has played in the UK on the subscription channel FilmFour.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tod eines Weltstars (1992)

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1975 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • West Germany
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Historia de O
    • Production companies
      • A.D. Creation
      • Somerville House
      • Terra-Filmkunst
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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