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Swingin’ Sixties flashback: Marianne Faithful in ‘Girl On A Motorcyle’
04.16.2012
11:43 pm
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A blend of existential road movie and psychedelic phantasmagoria, Girl On A Motorcyle is a real treat for anyone who loves mod cinema of the Sixties and gazing into the eyes of the magnetically beautiful Marianne Faithful. My comrade here at the Dangerous Minds commune Richard Metzger reviewed the film awhile ago and I’ll leave it to him to tell you about the flick:

There’s not a whole lot of dialogue and even less plot in Girl on a Motorcycle. In a nutshell, Faithfull plays a young woman bored in her marriage who decides to escape, riding through the European on a motorcycle to meet her lover (Alain Delon). The audience hears her thoughts and existential musings. There are some spicy sex scenes with Delon that earned the tame-by-today’s-standards film, an X rating. It’s a little hard to follow and doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but who cares? That’s not why you’re watching it anyway.

What we basically have in Girl on a Motorcycle is one of the quintessential Swinging 60s time capsule relics of psychedelic sexploitation. Is it a “good movie”? No. Is it a feast for the eyes. YES, indeed it is, and not just because of the gorgeous Ms. Faithfull, either. The European scenery is also brilliantly captured by director Jack Cardiff, a well-respected cinematographer who also shot classic films like The African Queen, The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus (Not to mention Rambo: First Blood II). There’s also the psychedelic jazz score from Les Reed to recommend the film.

In summation: Girl on a Motorcycle, it’s 90 minutes of great shot after shot of one of the hottest women ever born riding a motorcycle in a leather catsuit or else having that same catsuit removed by a Frenchman’s teeth. With great music and some solarized psychedelic stuff thrown in for good measure (and to foil censors). The end.

To watch a really nice high quality version of Girl On A Motorcycle click on Marianne.
 
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Posted by Marc Campbell
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04.16.2012
11:43 pm
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