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37°2 le matin

  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
24K
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Béatrice Dalle in 37°2 le matin (1986)
Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Arrives Home To Find Betty Gone)
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A lackadaisical handyman and aspiring novelist tries to support his younger girlfriend as she slowly succumbs to madness.A lackadaisical handyman and aspiring novelist tries to support his younger girlfriend as she slowly succumbs to madness.A lackadaisical handyman and aspiring novelist tries to support his younger girlfriend as she slowly succumbs to madness.

  • Director
    • Jean-Jacques Beineix
  • Writers
    • Philippe Djian
    • Jean-Jacques Beineix
  • Stars
    • Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Béatrice Dalle
    • Gérard Darmon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • Writers
      • Philippe Djian
      • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • Stars
      • Jean-Hugues Anglade
      • Béatrice Dalle
      • Gérard Darmon
    • 122User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Arrives Home To Find Betty Gone)
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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Arrives Home To Find Betty Gone)
    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Arrives Home To Find Betty Gone)
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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Arrives Home To Find Betty Gone)
    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Betty Throws Paint On The Boss' Car)
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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Betty Throws Paint On The Boss' Car)
    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Betty Shows Up On Zorg's Doorstep)
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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Betty Shows Up On Zorg's Doorstep)
    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg And Betty Joyride In A Yellow Car)
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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg And Betty Joyride In A Yellow Car)
    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Finds Betty Crying In A Cementery)
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    Betty Blue: The Director's Cut (Zorg Finds Betty Crying In A Cementery)

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    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Zorg
    Béatrice Dalle
    Béatrice Dalle
    • Betty
    • (as Beatrice Dalle)
    Gérard Darmon
    Gérard Darmon
    • Eddy
    • (as Gerard Darmon)
    Consuelo De Haviland
    Consuelo De Haviland
    • Lisa
    Clémentine Célarié
    Clémentine Célarié
    • Annie
    • (as Clementine Celarié)
    Jacques Mathou
    Jacques Mathou
    • Bob
    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Richard le jeune policier
    Catherine D'At
    Catherine D'At
    • Cliente pizzeria
    Claude Aufaure
    Claude Aufaure
    • Le médecin
    Louis Bellanti
    Louis Bellanti
    • Mario
    Dominique Besnehard
    Dominique Besnehard
    • Client pizzeria
    Raoul Billerey
    Raoul Billerey
    • Le vieux policier
    Nathalie Dalyan
    Nathalie Dalyan
    • Maria
    • (as Nataly Dalian)
    Nicolas Jalowyj
    • Le petit Nicolas
    André Julien
    André Julien
    • Le vieux Georges
    • (as Andre Julien)
    Daniel Millot
    Marthe Moudiki-Moreau
    Bernard Robin
    • Deuxième locataire
    • (as Bernard Robin)
    • Director
      • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • Writers
      • Philippe Djian
      • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • All cast & crew
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    8Pedro_H

    Funny, sexy, romantic, off-beat and a personal favourite.

    A happy-go-lucky odd job man (Jean-Hugues Anglade as Zorg) falls in to a relationship with a slightly unhinged -- but very sexy/sexual -- French teenager named Betty (Béatrice Dalle in her debut role.)

    There are very few films that are totally different from anything you have seen before. While sexually explicit -- it is far from objectionable because the two parties are in love and passionate about one another.

    Betty Blue/37°2 le matin doesn't really fall in to any one category -- going from farce to tragedy, stopping off at oddball. The two leads are amazing in their chemistry -- they really do look and act like they are in love. Also what an amazing debut by the Dalle, although her later life has shown that she has plenty of the Betty Blue in her for real.

    (Was this script written with her in mind? -- my search for the truth goes on.)

    Starting the film with a sex scene sets the film off on the totally the wrong foot. While the film is about sex -- and at times sexual repression -- there are times when it looks like it was set in a nudist camp. Even Jean-Hugues Anglade strolls around with it all on show -- thankfully he looks like he has kept up his gym membership.

    The scene in which Betty throws the whole of the fixtures and fittings of the beach apartment out of the window was stolen by a famous car advert (in the UK) and it really is a stretch of the imagination in that Zorg doesn't respond to it. He just paints on and lets her get on with it -- like he doesn't care.

    (I think we all know how we would react in a similar situation and it wouldn't be like Zorg!)

    This has great cinematography with every scene framed to perfection. The dour insides of the French household and the generally dirty oven and sink (usually with two weeks worth of dishes in them.) Very true if you know that part of the world!

    The repeating, irregular, piano theme tune is what cinema is about -- when in the hands of people that know how to marry both mediums. Images and music fitting together to form a perfect marriage. Fantastic and moving.

    The famous Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gives this low marks -- citing too much flesh being on display (among other faults) -- and this is sad given that he gave Kill Bill Part One top marks. A woman making love to a man she is in passionately in love with is tasteless -- a homicidal woman slicing the arms of a whole room of gangsters is OK?

    Roger -- I respect you a great deal, but you are as wrong as Leslie Halliwell (author of the world's most famous film guide book) when he gave Close Encounters no stars at all.

    You should come over here (Europe) a bit more. Walk about the beaches of France and Spain and look at the amount of flesh on display and the way people show affection for one another without glancing 'round to see who is looking. True it has one or two sex scenes too many -- as I hinted before -- but it is sex that means something and is about something.

    Betty Blue is one of my top 200 films of all time and while it has its limits and its faults (it does sag a little in middle) it remains a powerful piece of work about living with crazy people and how easily good times can slip in to bad. I think if the sex was toned down and there was a bit more of the comedy/romance in the centre than this could easily be part of the IMDb top 200. Not that this really matters all that much.

    A product that only the French could make and one gets under your skin and stays there.

    This review is a reference to the original cinema cut.
    9DukeEman

    Love in their madness.

    It was ten years ago when I saw the two hour version. Watching the director's cut was like seeing it for the first time. This version concentrated more on Jean-Hugues' character Zorg and his love and devotion to the mentally disintegrating Betty. The story takes its time, allowing us to understand Betty's illness and appreciate Zorg's erratic behaviour. The English title can be off putting because the expectations focus on the character Betty, played brilliantly by Dalle.
    thesandman

    The most intense, passionate, tragic movie I've ever seen.

    It's a strange movie. For sure the best acting ever by Béatrice Dalle, she's the engine of the story, and she's very convincing. It strikes you with impressive force, helped also by an awesome soundtrack and a photography that takes your breath away. I've never forgotten this movie, perhaps the best french film I've ever seen. A cult-movie !
    count210

    Desert Island, DVD player, a movie

    Is there one movie you've watched every night for a week? This was mine and I remember that strange feeling you get that every movie to follow will be disappointing in comparison. This movie was extraordinary in sight, sound, emotion, character. In overview it becomes a bit disjointed at a point, and the ending while powerful may not score high in originality. The rest is a masterpiece. This impact remains high because of some of the parallels to relationships I've had... I recall going to the company store on a business trip to Korea. One movie poster hung in the window, Beatrice Dalle in blue...
    SunTzu-4

    Fantastic

    As well as being one of the all-time erotic classics (and I mean "erotic" rather than "pornographic") this is simply a fantastic drama, poignant and harrowing, funny and sad. Beautifully shot with amazing colours, quirky characterization, excellent acting and imaginative direction this movie is a delight for all of its 185 minutes (the director's cut is the one to go for). But when is this coming out on DVD? Will the US film company's have enough imagination to bring it out? We can, like Zorg at the end of this movie, only live in hope.

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    • Trivia
      During the early days of Netflix's DVD service by mail, this was their number one requested foreign language film.
    • Goofs
      When Eddy's mother is lying dead on the bed, she is clearly breathing.
    • Quotes

      Zorg: [Betty is sitting on top of the car hood] What's up?

      Betty: I'm warming my ass.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a 178 minute Director's Cut version.
    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Greatest Sexy Moments (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Betty Et Zorg
      Written and Performed by Le Grand Orchestre De Gabriel Yared

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Betty Blue
    • Filming locations
      • Gruissan, Aude, France(beach resort)
    • Production companies
      • Cargo Films
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,016,851
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,383
      • Nov 9, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,016,851
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo(original release)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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