
The petite waitress Johnny works and lives in a truck-stop, where she's lonely and longs for love. She develops a crush on the garbage truck driver Krassky, although her sleazy boss Boris warns her that he's gay. Maybe because of her boyish looks, Krassky likes her too. Both don't notice the growing jealousy of Krassky's boyfriend Padovan - until an escalation.... (Full plot summary below)
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The petite waitress Johnny works and lives in a truck-stop, where she's lonely and longs for love. She develops a crush on the garbage truck driver Krassky, although her sleazy boss Boris warns her that he's gay. Maybe because of her boyish looks, Krassky likes her too. Both don't notice the growing jealousy of Krassky's boyfriend Padovan - until an escalation.
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| Shadows on the WallRich ClineIt's a brilliantly well-made film that will thoroughly entertain fans of arthouse cinema. Although it's not for the faint-hearted. |
| Film4Anton BitelAt once iconic and transgressive, Gainsbourg's queer-eyed view of Americana is trash of the most beautifully bleak kind. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonThis is a bleak portrayal of a generation and, yet, despite this it has an eloquence and even a sense of romance. |
| User ReviewJames RWeird object from the 70' by french master Serge Gainsbourg. Lonely waitress Johnny (Jane Birkin) falls for Krassky (Joe Dallessandro) a grabage man who's already with jealous Padovan (Hugues Quester) and seems to have some problems to get it done with women. This dark love story takes place in a pit stop in the middle of nowhere, Florida. Dirty! |
| User ReviewDaniel BAnother helping of perversion from the Gainsbourg |
| User ReviewElric KLike a slightly goofy version of Anatomy of hell- but there are some great moments of ugliness in this film as the gay trucker and boyish jane Birkin fall in lust with each other despite the obvious sexual problems. |
| User ReviewKris KSerge Gainsbourg's directorial debut. A sexy, erotic French classic in 1970s about a boyish girl bumping into a man-man relationship whereas sexual harmony is everything, even outweighing love. The renowned same titled song plus the main music piece used in the film are simply beautiful. |
| User ReviewEvan JWith the amicable participation of Gerard Depardieu. |
| User ReviewDjordje ZInteresting debut by Serge Gainsbourg starring his then wife Jane Birkin, Joe Dallesandro and Gerard Depardieu named after nis and Birkin's famous duet song. Impossible love between gay trucker Krassky (Joe Dallesandro) and boyish woman nicknamed Johnny (Jane Birkin) and love triangle with his jealous boyfriend Padovan. Interesting subject, woth watching if for nothing else than for scene of amateur striptease in a local bar, with the fugliest women you can imagine. |
| User ReviewMarcelo CI have seen the movie but I can't say that I was surprised by it. O.K., I can understand that anal intercourse hurts a lot, but was Jane Birkin screaming in pain or pleasure (or both)? Because it was sounding somehow creepy and I had to skip most of those parts. Joe Dallesandro looks quite handsome, even though he plays a homosexual truck driver. There are certain parts with nudity. The end of this movie left me disappointed to the point that Krassky (Joe Dallesandro) failed to defend Johnny (Jane Birkin), after Padovan, his male truck-driver lover, tried to choke Johnny with a piece of bath curtain. And just because Johnny berated Krassky, he leaves with Padovan to resume their journey which started at the beginning. So the whole movie, even if it takes slowly all the (let's say) "juicy parts", shows basically an affair of a handsome homosexual truck driver with a desperate-for-love androgynous waitress and their kinky way of lovemaking when the truck driver is "knocking on the back door" of the waitress. |