|
|
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 3344429008696
Format: PAL
Number Of Items: 1
Region Code: 2
Theatrical Release Date: June 22, 1983
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Spectacular Eye Candy for Either Gender
It took me a second viewing to really appreciate this film. Since then I have watched it many times.
This is one of the rare movies where Richard Gere has an equally attractive co-star (Valerie Kaprisky). Intersection with Sharon Stone would be another example.
Richard and Valerie are hard to beat as pure eye candy. They apparently agreed, as word has it that they embarked on a tempestuous affair after this film. I believe she was only nineteen when the movie was made. ... Read More
Rating: - BREATHLESS
IT'S FUN AND SEXY...VERY 80'S...THEY DON'T MAKE MOVIES LIKE THIS ANYMORE...
IT'S THE RICHARD GERE SHOW !!!!
Rating: - Breathless Rocks!
This is definetly one of Richard Gere's sexiest flicks and is even sexier than AMERICAN GIGALO, and AN OFFICER & A GENTLEMAN, plus I couldn't help admiring the steamy intimacy scenes with Richard Gere and Valerie Kaprisky, especially when they're in bed together after making love in Monica's studio apartment after showing a sexy nude scene in the shower with Valerie and Gere in full frontal nudity showing Gere's weenie as well as Valerie's coochie and tatas, which was probably Richard Gere's best ... Read More
Rating: - Lifeless
I've not seen Jean-Luc Godard's original but it has to be better than this overripe film. I'd call it a case of style over substance but there's no discernible style here. Richard Gere's preening narcissistic punk is downright grating. You wonder what Valerie Kaprisky's architecture student sees in this jerk. But, then, Kaprisky's only real talent on display here is shedding her clothes. Which leads to the film's mandatory love scenes. Boring! There's no compelling reason to see this mediocrity.
Rating: - I liked it!
The two leads were incredibly beautiful actors, who were enjoyable to watch. The storyline held my interest and I thought Richard Gere did a great job. His obsession with the French woman and his shiftlessness were believable. I've never seen the original film.
|
|