Watch: Sweet Movie 1974 123movies, Full Movie Online – The stories of two diverse women intertwine. In the first segment, the winner of the prestigious Miss Monde 1984 beauty pageant, the statuesque Miss Canada, finds herself trapped in a downward spiral of degradation and humiliation until her emancipation through the liberating force of liquid chocolate. Then, in the second narrative, murderous Anna Planeta steers her candy-filled boat with the large papier-mâché head of Karl Marx on the prow through the canals of Amsterdam, looking for the irresistible delights of flesh, death, and revolution..
Plot: The winner of the Miss World Virginity contest marries, escapes from her masochistic husband and ends up involved in a world of debauchery.
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Ah, the golden early 70’s
I’ve seen people write that the only true Surrealist films were made in the 20’s-30’s with of course Bunuel’s Un Chien Andalou heading the pack. Now “Sweet Movie” might not be a true Surrealist film, but I think an argument can be made that it’s definitely surrealism that follows the path of the aforementioned classic from Bunuel. I’ve seen Jodorowsky referenced to describe it, and to me it was reminiscent of Fernando Arrabal’s stuff, aside from the obvious shocking imagery and 70’s vibe.I’ve just watched it, and besides some symbolism (repressed/sheltered life vs “liberation”), I’m not going to champion the film as having some deep meaning behind it. There is an evident juxtaposition of innocence (Miss Virginity) and the surreal messed up journey she embarks on and the abuse she has to endure, along with interspersed Holocaust footage and a parallel tale of a supposedly Communist woman and her deviant activities and relationship with a fellow revolutionary. What ensues are scenes that are designed to shock, but Makavejev would probably say that he wanted to “Freudian out” with it. Despite the plethora of shock scenes, there are definitely humorous parts and it’s all done in a lighthearted manner to me).
I didn’t think it was great, as it was too much of an amalgamation with no strong substance, but it still works for what it was (see above) and besides being offbeat it had an inviting festive vibe (combined with the exploitation!). I suppose art-house exploitation is a proper title.
Ah, the golden early 70’s
I’ve seen people write that the only true Surrealist films were made in the 20’s-30’s with of course Bunuel’s Un Chien Andalou heading the pack. Now “Sweet Movie” might not be a true Surrealist film, but I think an argument can be made that it’s definitely surrealism that follows the path of the aforementioned classic from Bunuel. I’ve seen Jodorowsky referenced to describe it, and to me it was reminiscent of Fernando Arrabal’s stuff, aside from the obvious shocking imagery and 70’s vibe.I’ve just watched it, and besides some symbolism (repressed/sheltered life vs “liberation”), I’m not going to champion the film as having some deep meaning behind it. There is an evident juxtaposition of innocence (Miss Virginity) and the surreal messed up journey she embarks on and the abuse she has to endure, along with interspersed Holocaust footage and a parallel tale of a supposedly Communist woman and her deviant activities and relationship with a fellow revolutionary. What ensues are scenes that are designed to shock, but Makavejev would probably say that he wanted to “Freudian out” with it. Despite the plethora of shock scenes, there are definitely humorous parts and it’s all done in a lighthearted manner to me).
I didn’t think it was great, as it was too much of an amalgamation with no strong substance, but it still works for what it was (see above) and besides being offbeat it had an inviting festive vibe (combined with the exploitation!). I suppose art-house exploitation is a proper title.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min), 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (cut) (USA)
Budget 520000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Director Dusan Makavejev
Writer Dusan Makavejev, France Gallagher, Martin Malina
Actors Carole Laure, Pierre Clémenti, Anna Prucnal
Country France, Canada, West Germany
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Laboratoires Franay Tirages Cinematographiques (LTC), Paris, France
Film Length 2,646 m (Italy), 2,680 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm