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-The road trip of two marginals ([[Depardieu]] and [[Dewaere]]), who serve themselves from life as if it were a supermarket. They are joined by [[Miou-Miou]] who is on her own search for seemingly [[Frigid|unattainable sexual pleasure]]. The film illustrates the frenetics of the sexual revolution and morality after [[May 1968]].+The road trip of two marginals ([[Depardieu]] and [[Dewaere]]), who serve themselves from life as if it were a supermarket. They are joined by [[Miou-Miou]] who is on her own search for seemingly [[Frigid|unattainable sexual pleasure]]. The film illustrates the frenetics of the [[sexual revolution]] and morality after [[May 1968]].
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Les Valseuses (Going Places) is a 1974 French comedy drama film directed by Bertrand Blier, adapted from a novel by Bertrand Blier.

Summary

The road trip of two marginals (Depardieu and Dewaere), who serve themselves from life as if it were a supermarket. They are joined by Miou-Miou who is on her own search for seemingly unattainable sexual pleasure. The film illustrates the frenetics of the sexual revolution and morality after May 1968.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToBWndME8ds



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