
-Lisa Nesselson, VARIETY
"It alternates between between graphic, explicit sex scenes and murder scenes of brutal cruelty. You recoil from what's on the screen. Later, you ask what the filmmakers had in mind. They are French, and so we know some kind of ideology and rationalization must lurk beneath the blood and semen... BAISE-MOI is more of a bluff. The directors know their film is so extreme that most will be repelled, but some will devise intellectual defenses and interpretations for it, saving them the trouble of making it clear what they want to say."
-Roger Ebert, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
One of recent cinema's most controversial texts, BAISE-MOI is an unapologetic display of graphic violence and explicit sex. The audacity and effrontery of the film has led to violent debates and drastic censorship. It is a film made very much in the punk mindset. Quality is sacrificed for raw emotion. It has upset many for its blurring of art and pornography as well as its association with exploitation. Like the French New Wave before it, BAISE-MOI manages to unite low and high culture forms. Porn and philosophy make an uneasy marriage in the film.
Suggested Secondary Screenings: THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED (Kirby Dick, 2006), THE PORNOGRAPHER (Bertrand Bonello, 2001), DESTRCITED (Various Directors, 2006), and THELMA AND LOUISE (Ridley Scott, 1991)