Calmos


Calmos is a 1976 French film directed by Bertrand Blier.

Pauline Kael reviewed the film in The New Yorker Bliers method worked in Les valseuses, and it works in Prparez les mouchoirs, but something went wrong in his sexual extravaganza Calmos and the picture failed, even in France... The two men are joined by other escaping men women demanding gratification come after them with guns, and its a fullscale tedious war of the sexes until, finally, the two pals, old men now and shrivelled in size, are dropped out of a cloud onto an island... Calmos is an overscaled backtothewomb satiric fantasy a male daydream about the impossibility of escape from the sexual wars. Its about the demands of sex on men who spent their youth chasing women and now jaded want a break from it they want to go off and live like pigs. Its a funny idea, and though Calmos abandons it, there are still things to look at all through the picture... Throughout the women are made repellently beautiful they have a neon voraciousness. Brigitte Fossey, a blond cat with a perfect tiny mouth, is like sensual porcelain. No one but Blier has matched such raunchiness and such visual beauty you have to have a true respect for raunchiness to do that.

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