Love on a Pillow
Love on a Pillow

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Love on a Pillow

1962
Movie
102 min
French

A young girl rescues a man from a suicide attempt. He turns out to be a sociopath, who begins to take over her life, abusing her both verbally and emotionally, yet she can't seem to tear herself away from him.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Roger VadimGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, Geneviève, is on the verge of marrying a wealthy man when she falls for a penniless artist, Fabien. Their passionate but tumultuous affair leads them down a path of obsession and self-destruction. As their relationship intensifies, their financial struggles and emotional turmoil threaten to consume them.

Critical Reception

Roger Vadim's "Love on a Pillow" is a visually striking and provocative film that explores themes of passion, obsession, and the destructive nature of love. Brigitte Bardot delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted protagonist. While praised for its aesthetic and Bardot's star power, some critics found the narrative to be somewhat melodramatic and the characters overly self-indulgent.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually lush and sensual, capturing Bardot's iconic allure.

  • Explores dark themes of obsession and destructive passion.

  • Narrative can be melodramatic, focusing on the characters' self-absorption.

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Fun Fact

The film was originally titled 'La Liane' (The Vine) in French, with 'Love on a Pillow' being its English release title.

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