IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic93
Google Users92%
Director: Luis Buñuel•Genres: Drama, Romance
Séverine Serizy is a beautiful Parisian housewife who secretly works as a prostitute in a high-class brothel during the afternoons, driven by a masochistic fantasy. Despite her seemingly perfect life with her devoted doctor husband, Pierre, she finds herself increasingly drawn to the illicit world. Her secret life begins to unravel when a dangerous gangster becomes obsessed with her, blurring the lines between her desires and reality.
Belle de Jour was a critical and commercial success upon its release, celebrated for its surreal exploration of female sexuality, repression, and fantasy. It is widely considered a masterpiece of surrealist cinema and one of Luis Buñuel's most iconic films, though its daring themes and non-linear narrative have sparked debate and admiration for decades.
A surreal and provocative exploration of female desire and fantasy.
Catherine Deneuve delivers a captivating performance as a woman torn between societal expectations and hidden desires.
Buñuel's masterful direction blends reality and dreamlike sequences with unsettling elegance.
Google audience: Audiences praise the film's unique and thought-provoking narrative, Catherine Deneuve's iconic performance, and its stylish, surreal visual aesthetic. Many find it a daring and memorable cinematic experience that continues to resonate.
Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, two BAFTA nominations.
Luis Buñuel originally wanted to cast Jeanne Moreau as Séverine, but she was unavailable. He then turned to a young Catherine Deneuve, who became an international star after the film's success.
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