Dirty Like An Angel -catherine Breillat- 1991- [cracked]

But time has been kind. In the context of post-#MeToo cinema and a renewed philosophical interest in consent, agency, and the politics of desire, the film looks prescient. Breillat was asking questions in 1991 that we are only now learning how to frame: What does female desire look like when it is not performed for a male audience? What is the relationship between eroticism and the law? Can a woman be truly “sovereign” in her wanting, or is all desire inevitably social?

If you're a fan of feminist cinema, French New Wave, or simply great storytelling, then "Dirty Like an Angel" is a must-see. However, due to its mature themes and content, it's not suitable for all audiences. Dirty Like an Angel -Catherine Breillat- 1991-

The story follows (Claude Brasseur), a cynical, aging Parisian police detective who feels unfulfilled and lonely. His life revolves around his younger partner, Didier (Nils Tavernier), whom he views as a mirror of his younger self. When Didier marries the young and seemingly naive Barbara (played by pop star Lio ), Georges feels a sense of betrayal, viewing their partnership as its own form of "marriage". But time has been kind

But time has been kind. In the context of post-#MeToo cinema and a renewed philosophical interest in consent, agency, and the politics of desire, the film looks prescient. Breillat was asking questions in 1991 that we are only now learning how to frame: What does female desire look like when it is not performed for a male audience? What is the relationship between eroticism and the law? Can a woman be truly “sovereign” in her wanting, or is all desire inevitably social?

If you're a fan of feminist cinema, French New Wave, or simply great storytelling, then "Dirty Like an Angel" is a must-see. However, due to its mature themes and content, it's not suitable for all audiences.

The story follows (Claude Brasseur), a cynical, aging Parisian police detective who feels unfulfilled and lonely. His life revolves around his younger partner, Didier (Nils Tavernier), whom he views as a mirror of his younger self. When Didier marries the young and seemingly naive Barbara (played by pop star Lio ), Georges feels a sense of betrayal, viewing their partnership as its own form of "marriage".