Golden Girl (2001)

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Movie
German title Golden girl
Original title Golden girl
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 2001
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Vincent Champagniac
(as Gaston Layous)
script Céline Guyot
(as Marine Clinet)
camera Sven Niclounivis
cut Michèle Delbos
occupation

Golden Girl (original title as well) is a French feature film from 2001 . This film can be attributed to the French erotic genre.

action

Sabine works as a broker for an investment company and is a gray mouse who is regularly gouged out by her attractive colleague Odile and exploited by her friend Pierre. The model Morgane moves into the apartment next to her and, when she saves her from a burglar, a friendly relationship develops between the two very different women, which quickly becomes very close.

Morgane seduces Pierre and arranges it so that Sabine notices, whereupon she dumps Pierre. However, this intensifies their relationship and Morgane manages to give Sabine more self-confidence through styling tips and other advice.

In addition, Sabine observes the sexual games that Morgane indulges in with her casting boss Malika, just as the two seduce a photographer together. Finally, Sabine begins a lesbian relationship with Morgane.

Under her guidance, Sabine transforms into a seductive femme fatale , who from then on plays with the men and uses them for her own purposes. It turns out that Morgane intended to use Sabine's contacts to enrich himself with the company's assets. To achieve this, she even made sure that Odile considers herself seriously ill and that Sabine has more influence in the company. When Sabine notices this, she joins in, ransacks the accounts and runs off with Morgane.

criticism

" Sex film that once again has an incredible story variant to offer."

Worth mentioning

Parts of the soundtrack were also used in the film Begehrliche Spiele, which was shot almost simultaneously .

Félina , who plays Malika, is an extremely well-known singer and dancer in France, who is known for her erotic demeanor.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Golden Girl. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed April 7, 2012 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used