Just in case you want to hear the song ¨I wish I was a boy¨again.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnqEEuVPRJE
I didn't think it was to slow or drawn out at all..... I really enjoyed it. Structually - not amazing. But perhaps that was the beauty of it?
What I like most about this film was the song "I Wish I was a Boy" great song composed by Muriel Moreno. I think the title says it all.
I cannot get this film out of my brain. Visually, it was high fructose latent candy. The story compelled and surprised me. I really grew to like the characters (at least Stella and Antoinette) and I never expected the ending! Be careful of those Fabrizio types too!!!
This story of a cleaning lady mother and go-go dancer daughter in the French Riviera depicts the struggles and relationships caused by sexual attraction. A beautiful movie, particularly the scene with Stella and her boyfriend driving in his convertible, that is a reminder of how who we are now affects who we become later.
The story about a lonely woman living with her daughter in the French riviera reveals how certain ambitions lead us to go over the edge. The ever-flowing movie evolves through ambitious decisions of the mother, sex, and murder. I'd highly recommend it.