Seduced and Duped
Seduced and Duped

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Seduced and Duped

1964
Movie
97 min
Italian

Two rich Sicilian cousins sell their farm because they want to help two fake Siamese twins separate and then marry them. After the operation the girls are thought to be dead but then they reappear to con more money out of the two gullible men. Will they manage to do so?

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IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Director: Jean-Luc GodardGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows Paul, a young advertising executive who is striving to create a new slogan for a detergent. He becomes increasingly infatuated with Marianne, a mysterious woman he meets, whose free-spirited nature contrasts sharply with his structured life. As Paul's professional and personal worlds begin to unravel, he grapples with his desires and the superficiality of consumer culture.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Seduced and Duped' (often known by its original French title, 'Bande à part') is celebrated as a seminal work of the French New Wave. Critics lauded its playful experimentation, intellectual depth, and iconic performances, though some found its narrative structure deliberately disjointed. Audiences have consistently appreciated its stylish aesthetic and its commentary on modern life and relationships.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative filmmaking and energetic style.

  • Cited for its charming performances, particularly by Anna Karina.

  • Admired for its witty dialogue and exploration of existential themes.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google platforms is not widely available for this classic film, but general sentiment points to appreciation for its artistic merit and its place in cinematic history.

Fun Fact

The famous 'Louvre dance' scene in the film, where the characters spontaneously dance in a museum gallery, was filmed without permission and caused some controversy at the time.

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