: قدم أداءً حيوياً وفجاً يعكس طاقة الشباب المتمرد في السبعينيات.
: It is considered one of the most controversial films in French cinema due to its depictions of sexual acts, nudity, and the characters' amoral behavior.
Despite initial moral outrage, the film holds a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praise its energy, cinematography, and fearless performances. Roger Ebert gave it 3.5/4 stars, calling it "a bizarre, vital, and often brilliant film." fylm Going Places 1974 mtrjm llrbyt kaml - fasl alany
(originally titled Les Valseuses ). Directed by Bertrand Blier and based on his own novel, this 1974 road movie was both a box-office smash in France and a "nasty shocker" that faced intense backlash abroad. A Breakthrough for French Icons
(المعروف فرنسيًا باسم Les Valseuses ) هو واحد من أكثر الأعمال إثارة للجدل في تاريخ السينما الفرنسية والعالمية. يمزج الفيلم، الذي أخرجه المخرج الشهير برتراند بلييه، بين الكوميديا السوداء، الدراما، وأفلام الجريمة والتمرد الصارخ ضد العادات البرجوازية السائدة في سبعينيات القرن الماضي. Despite—or perhaps because of—its polarizing nature
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الفيلم يمثل قمة السينما الفرنسية في السبعينيات، والنسخ الكاملة (kaml) تظهر دقة التصوير وحوارات بلييه الساخرة والمستفزة. الشخصيات الرئيسية والأداء Critics praise its energy
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"Going Places" (also released in some markets as Les Valseuses ) is a 1974 French comedy-drama co-written and directed by Bertrand Blier. The film is based on Blier’s own controversial 1972 novel of the same name, which he adapted for the screen just two years after the book’s publication.
Despite—or perhaps because of—its polarizing nature, Going Places was a massive commercial success. It was one of the highest-grossing films in France in 1974, second only to the equally provocative (and much milder) *Emmanuelle. It has since become a defining cult classic of post-New Wave French cinema.