You Don't Nomi

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États-Unis, 2019, 90 min

Réalisation:

Jeffrey McHale

Acteurs·trices:

Gina Gershon (i.a.), Kyle MacLachlan (i.a.), Elizabeth Berkley (i.a.), Paul Verhoeven (i.a.), Joe Eszterhas (i.a.), Joshua Grannell
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Retour sur le cultissime Showgirls, film de Paul Verhoeven assassiné à sa sortie mais qui a depuis retrouvé – à juste titre – ses lettres de noblesse. (Neuchâtel International Fantastic FF)

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Critiques (1)

Matty 

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anglais This documentary summarising the resurrection and second life of Verhoeven’s flop, Showgirls, is excellent in how it takes into account the broad range of aspects that make a cult move a cult movie (touching on the film’s critical reception, fans and Susan Sontag), as well as its ability to convince you – for example, through careful analysis of the dialogue about dog food – that Showgirls can be seen as, for example, a masterpiece with a feminist message and not just as a misogynistic trash. In the end, you will probably appreciate it more or possibly start to see the rest of Verhoeven’s filmography, in the context of which Showgirls is discussed, in a different light. Furthermore, it’s funny and healthily irreverent toward the mainstream, as befits a film that places so many mirrors in front of the entertainment industry. 85% ()

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