• Starring: Karen Lancaume, Raffaëla Anderson
  • Summary: Several sexually active young women on a rampage screw a lot of unfortunate men and blast a lot of people out of the water.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 22
  2. Negative: 8 out of 22
  1. 70
    A small revolution tucked inside clichés and willful artistic ineptitude.
  2. 60
    The naked, artless display of nerve and rebellious bile is altogether unique in modern movies.
  3. Sordid Thelma & Louise-ish spree, which also has certain affinities with Breathless but would be better termed Affectless.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 3 out of 7
  1. OhNo!MoreGilbertMulroneycakes
    2
    Yes, well, not to stoop to rather ugly personal abuse, but the message to Baise-Moi (which can be translated as "Kiss Me", if you like...anyone?) isn't very well transmitted. It's a sort-of ironic subversion of movie sexism - "look, women can be sick and wrong to men just as easily, look, look, LOOK, DAMN YOU, LOOK!" - and, okay, I get that. But 77 minutes of mindless violence and horrifying sexual shenanegins? The message is so badly blunted by the delivery that Marc D might somehow be right after all, and the whole "subversion" thing was tacked on to justify a rather horrid goreporn film. Except, except, it was a book first. Apparently. If you can imagine such a thing. Watch Irreversible instead. Expand
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