IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Metacritic67/100
Google Users79%
Director: Richard Brooks•Genres: Drama, Thriller
Teresa, a quiet and repressed Catholic woman from a conservative family, seeks excitement and sexual liberation by living a double life. By day, she is a dutiful but unfulfilled secretary; by night, she ventures into the bars of New York City in search of casual encounters, adopting the persona of 'Barby'. Her dangerous pursuits escalate, leading her into increasingly risky situations as she grapples with her desires and the judgmental society around her.
Upon its release, 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar' was met with a mix of acclaim and controversy for its frank depiction of female sexuality and its dark exploration of the dangers lurking in urban nightlife. Critics praised Diane Keaton's intense performance while some found the film's subject matter disturbing. It was a significant box office success and generated considerable public discussion.
Diane Keaton delivers a powerhouse performance as a woman on a perilous sexual quest.
The film's exploration of societal repression and female desire was considered daring and controversial.
While praised for its boldness, some found the narrative's descent into darkness unsettling.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight Diane Keaton's captivating performance and the film's provocative themes. Many found it a compelling, albeit dark, portrayal of a woman's search for fulfillment and the risks involved. Some viewers felt the film was ahead of its time in its exploration of female sexuality.
Diane Keaton received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. The film was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
The film is based on the best-selling 1975 novel of the same name by Judith Rossner, which itself was inspired by the real-life murder of Roseann Quinn in 1973.
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