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Heaven. my gosh, what an amazingly hot, titillating, sexually arousing, sexually maturing and coming of age(for the viewer), and extremely creative and original idea and scene. and the way it's filmed, and every little thing that the girls do to each other, with themselves, and to the main guy character is so itchingly and fetchingly sexy. my gosh, I mean they hit the nail in the head as far as every guy's fantasy coming true. it's such a simple idea seemingly but then again maybe not as this is the first thing that I've ever seen that has this happen in it. I mean, porn movies should have this idea in them. I'm sure every guy has had the fantasy of disrobing and seducing and having sex with his hot, young model as he, the photographer is taking pictures of her. and this scene and idea is that fantasy coming to life. this is such a beautiful, beautifully crafted and breathtaking scene.

it stopped me dead in my tracks and really moved me and really excited and sexually aroused me. and the way it slowly, gradually plays out is so exquisitely sexually arousing and so great. the only thing is they should've showed the brunette's and the blonde's boobs more clearly, up close, and for longer amounts of time than they did, and they should've showed the blonde's and the brunette's asses more clearly, up close, and for longer amounts of time than they did. and they should've showed the brunette's and the blonde's bushes more clearly, up close, and for longer amounts of time than they did, and they should've shown they guy having sex with both of them on the floor.

I also loved the part before all this happened when the brunette shows her boob and when the blonde takes her dress off and shows her boobs and then takes her see-thru tights off and shows her ass. gosh damn those tights were hot. this is kind of like a Russ Meyer sexy scene. he had a way of simultaneously sexually teasing and pleasing and satisfying an audience with his sexy scenes. in fact this idea seems like an idea Russ Meyer would put in one of his films.

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You think that Jane Birkin was hot and beautiful? Not only are you illiterate (based on many of your posts on this board), but you clearly have no taste. Birkin was strictly a bow-wow.

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Uh, Jane Birkin was perhaps not to everyone's taste, but to say she was unattractive as a matter beyond discussion is laughable. Just google Jane Birkin young.

Se how many pics there are?

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exactly I can't believe how stupid and ignorant of beauty that that guy is. how could anyone say that jane birken when young in the '60s and '70s was ugly? I mean I can kind of see how her look in blow up would be displeasing or not attractive to some people because she has a rough, really natural look to her face in it, but to say she is ugly is just ignorant and stupid and is so wrong.

and her having a natural look is beautiful, it's better than having a made up, makeup heavy look. she had an exquisitely and rarely beautiful face in blow up. I mean heart stopping, elegant, and finely featured face that many of the top models on the runway today have so that right there tells you she was amazingly beautiful.

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Nobody is mentioning her teeth. She was an orthodontist's worst nightmare.

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I begin to think Eliot is trolling here. Luke is correct. And Jane Birkin btw is a fashion icon, not that I think much about such things, but you can't help but notice it about her.

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You also can't help but notice that photos of her smiling are rare, because of the awful teeth. But in movies her teeth can't help but be on display, and in the two Poirot films they're a nightmare.

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Maybe in looking at horses the first thing you look at are teeth, but for certainly most men and yes I mean most men it's not the first when looking at a woman.

Maybe you are a vet? Or a dentist?

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It's a proven fact that the first two features that humans notice in another human's face are the eyes and teeth. I would also venture to say that bad teeth are a turn-off to people of both genders.

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I think that was the only terrible scene in the film. I thought it was unnecessary, loud, and obnoxious.

http://letterboxd.com/guccipix/list/my-top-100-favorite-films/

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huh funny, that was almost the only entertaining or worth watching scene in this whole boring, pointless movie.

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I was afraid the scene might have been done for selfish purposes, because I really don't see the purpose it serves. It was annoying and disgusting and didn't drive anything forward.

http://letterboxd.com/guccipix/list/my-top-100-favorite-films/

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the purpose it serves which is paramount and really important is it finally makes this movie interesting and entertaining and it sexually turns on and satisfies people sexually. it's even more important considering the fact that the "nudity" scene with Vanessa redgrave was so unsatisfying and anticlimactic and painfully teasing and horribly teasing.

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I don't think so, but okay.

http://letterboxd.com/guccipix/list/my-top-100-favorite-films/

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The whole point (you seem to have missed it) was that the dude said he was tired of these simple, posing, giggly, model, brain dead bitches.

Which is exactly what those two young girls represented.

Dude was in love with the girl his friend was *beep* The mystery woman had the same melancholy quality which is why she was so very intruiging to him.

Now the reason for the silly girls has to do with escapism.. similar in the way he drinks and the amount.

Also his personal, artistic photography is very violent which we learned at the same time we learned he was fed up with models.

The empty headed girls are the reason why he couldn't solve his mystery: he wasted precious time.. time he might have been able to have used to figure things out.

The girls are a distraction.. just like the drink and weed. Of course these are pleasant distractions, but to him it was getting obvious that those distractions no longer served him well: in the end he missed his shot because he wasted his focus on weed.


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that scene reminded me of the one similar scene in A Clockwork Orange





so many movies, so little time

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what scene was that?

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