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'Je vous salue, Marie' (1985)
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Jean-Luc Godard (writer)
Release Date:
11 October 1985 (USA)
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In this modern retelling of the Virgin birth, Mary is a student who plays basketball and works at her...
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Pregnant
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Gas Station
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Maria
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Myriem Roussel | ... | Marie | |
| Thierry Rode | ... | Joseph | |
| Philippe Lacoste | ... | L'ange Gabriel | |
| Manon Andersen | ... | La petite fille | |
| Malachi Jara Kohan | ... | Jésus | |
| Juliette Binoche | ... | Juliette | |
| Dick | ... | Le chien |
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Hail Mary (USA)
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Australia:105 min | USA:107 min
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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USA:Not Rated |
Canada:13+ (Québec) |
Italy:VM14 |
Argentina:18 |
Australia:R |
Chile:18 |
Finland:K-16 |
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Hail Mary (1985)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
I guess it goes without saying but here's yet another religious film that sparked off controversy when originally released. There were mobs of protesters at theaters across the world and even the Catholic Church tried to get it banned even though God knows they should have been dealing with other issues and not a movie. With that said, I'm really not sure what any of the fuss was about as the film never once offends God, Mary, Joseph or Jesus. In the film, Mary (Myriem Roussel) is your typical teenager who enjoys playing basketball and working at her father's gas station. Her boyfriend Joseph (Thierry Rode), a taxi driver, is getting frustrated because Mary won't let him touch her after dating for two years but his fears and jealous grow worse when Mary turns up pregnant. Godard re-telling this story in modern times is a pretty interesting touch and I think the final message from the movie is that Mary was human like any other woman and not just a cartoon character. Pretty much the said thing Martin Scorsese did with The Last Temptation of Christ in terms of Jesus being a real human and we all know the controversy that film started. As for this film, I really don't see any need for any type of controversy. Mary is seem naked throughout the movie so perhaps this is what some got upset about but I'm pretty sure the real Mary was naked at some point in her life. I think Godard handles the film fairly well even though we get several scenes of Godard being Godard with some strange edits, rambling nonsense and some scenes that amount to nothing. I'm not sure what Godard's reasons where for making this film but I think the utter strangeness really helps the film and certainly makes it stand out among other religious movies. Roussel is terrific in the role of Mary and really captures the confused teenage nature of the role. I thought she was very good in the way she handles her character's thoughts, feelings and emotions. The support cast also turns in fine work. Back to the nudity, which seems to raise a lot of controversy. Mary is often challenged with the question that is the body a part of the soul or is the soul a part of the body. I think this wondering by Mary makes good use of the nudity and that the nude actress isn't just being shown to arouse male viewers or to be anywhere near pornographic. Godard's use of classical music is another nice bonus as are some great shots of the wilderness. I've read several reviews of this film, which range from four-stars to a BOMB but I'm somewhere in the middle.