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Quotes
Michel Tardieu: What if you were in love? Would that make a difference? Juliete Hardy: Maybe... I've never spoken about myself so much. Michel Tardieu: Would you be my wife? Juliete Hardy: No. Michel Tardieu: I'm sure I could make you happy. Juliete Hardy: No, we can't. Michel Tardieu: What are you afraid of? Juliete Hardy: Of myself. Michel Tardieu: You're no worse than anyone else. On the contrary... Juliete Hardy: You don't know me. Michel Tardieu: I don't want you to go back to that place. Juliete Hardy: Neither do I, Michel. I hate to think about it; I know it'll be awful. Michel Tardieu: I want so much for you to be my wife. The priest: Michel Tardieu, do you take as your lawful wedded wife Juliette Christiane Hardy in accordance with the rites of our Holy Church? Michel Tardieu: Yes. The priest: Juliette Hardy, do you take as your lawful wedded husband Michel Tardieu in accordance with the rites of our Holy Church? Juliete Hardy: Yes. Juliete Hardy: You're very handsome. You know that? Michel Tardieu: Aren't you happy? Juliete Hardy: Someone asked me that already. Michel Tardieu: If you've had enough, just tell me. Juliete Hardy: I was beginning to love you. Michel Tardieu: So what happened? Juliete Hardy: I'm scared. Michel Tardieu: You're just a little kitten. Juliete Hardy: You have to love me very much. Michel Tardieu: I'm crazy about you. Juliete Hardy: Then tell me. Tell me you love me, that I'm yours, that you need me. Kiss me, Michel. I'm scared. Michel Tardieu: Of what? Juliete Hardy: It's difficult being happy. Michel Tardieu: Everything okay? Reviews the erotic atmosphere created by Brigitte Bardot in "And God Created Woman" is amazing even for today standards. The script contains a good deal of typical French wit: sharp, cynical, but with a melancholic subtext. Bardot brilliantly plays Juliete, a remarkably interesting character. She just does everything she wants, not caring people's opinions, prejudices or feelings. The cult-scene of the movie is Juliete's Mambo dance. Here we understand what Europeans of the 1950s thought to be a torrid scene. Bardot was not only a beautiful woman but she had a fun, mischievous and freedom-loving spirit and a fiery mind lurking around behind her sometimes poorly written characters, and these things make her even more attractive. Story In St. Tropez, the orphan Juliete Hardy (Brigitte Bardot) is an eighteen years old woman sexually active and ahead of time, strongly desired by the wealthy middle age man Eric Carradine (Curd Jurgens). She has a crush on Antoine Tardieu (Christian Marquand), the older son that works in Toulon of a poor family that owns a modest shipyard, but he just want to have one nightstand with her. When Juliete's stepparents decide to send her back to the orphanage because of her bad reputation in the town, Antoine's brother Michel Tardieu (Jean-Louis Trintignant) proposes to marry her and she accepts, and she begins to love him. But when the Tardieu family decides to sell the shipyard to Eric and Antoine returns to St. Tropez, her lust for him blossoms again and becomes an announced tragedy. |
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![]() Brigitte Bardot as Juliete Hardy ![]() And God Created Woman (1956) ![]() Jean-Louis Trintignant as Michel Tardieu |
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