Going Places (original French title: Les Valseuses ) is a 1974 cult classic directed by Bertrand Blier that remains one of the most polarizing and controversial entries in French cinema. While it launched the career of , it continues to spark debate over its amoral tone and treatment of women. Plot Summary
. It is a controversial comedy-drama and road movie based on Blier's own novel of the same name. Film Overview Original Title: Les Valseuses (a vulgar French slang term for testicles). Director & Writer: Bertrand Blier. Gérard Depardieu as Jean-Claude (his breakthrough role). Patrick Dewaere as Pierrot. as Marie-Ange. Jeanne Moreau as Jeanne Pirolle. Isabelle Huppert as Jacqueline (one of her earliest significant roles). Composed by jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli Plot Summary fylm Going Places 1974 mtrjm llrbyt kaml - fasl alany
and based on his own novel, the film served as a breakout for stars Gérard Depardieu Patrick Dewaere Plot Summary The story follows two amoral, aimless thugs, Jean-Claude (Depardieu) and Gérard Depardieu Going Places (original French title: Les
التحليل الموضوعي: الحرية مقابل الأخلاق It is a controversial comedy-drama and road movie
: They steal cars, rob stores, and terrorize locals while constantly on the run from the police. Complex Relationships