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Jennifer Connelly in Étoile (1989)
#étoile 1989#etoile 1989#labyrinth#jennifer connelly#phenomena#italian film#gothic ballet#gothic#ballet#1980s films#1980s
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JENNIFER CONNELLY IN ETOILE, 1989 / PHENOMENA, 1985
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Etoile (1989) dir. Peter Del Monte
#film#film stills#movie stills#movie#vintage#girlblogger#screencaps#vintage film#film still#Etoile#Etoile 1989#ballet#ballet movie#ballet film#dance#swan lake#jennifer connelly
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Etoile (1989) - Also known as Ballet | Dir. Peter Del Monte This is a lesser-known horror-suspense film themed around Swan Lake and ballet. There weren't many images of it online, so I compiled some posters and screenshots.
I found it through the Clock Tower series and Phenomena (1985), so this might be interesting if you like those. The costume and art design is pretty elegant, in my opinion.
#horror movies#italian horror#horror#clock tower#etoile 1989#ballet movies#ballet 1989#jennifer connelly#horror film#costume design#art inspiration#movie posters#italian film
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I was delighted to learn that there was a crazy-girl Black Swan movie from before BLACK SWAN, and disappointed that it's exactly as mysogynistic, just in a much dumber way. We're all familiar with the John Hughes model of romance, in which girls who reject you just want you to be increasingly persistent and controlling--but there's a sort of kid brother to this framework, that says that when women reject you it's actually because they're literally fucking insane, and they need your help with that. In the movie ETOILE aka BALLET, Jennifer Connelly aka the most beautiful woman in the universe plays a ballerina whose psychotic obsession with Swan Lake interferes with her non-relationship with some little dweeb who decides he's entitled to her. The guy looks and kind of acts like the wormy new wave guy Chuck in RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (fig. 1), but in ROTLD that used car salesman suit is a joke so I don't know what the makers of ETOILE think I'm supposed to feel when I look at this asshole (fig. 2). Something positive, apparently. It's funny, in my life I live firmly in the Ugly Girl camp and I have all the usual neuroses about it, but certain situations unlock this protectiveness about beautiful women--case in point, watching this jerk kiss Jennifer Connelly. I mean if he were like Bud Cort or someone with that Funny Valentine quality, who is warm and charming, then it would be fine, but with this low-end cretin it's really like...sir, please back away from Jennifer Connelly. This is not for you.
In this movie Jennifer Connelly is frankly way too good for this guy, and if this were real life, it would make perfect sense that she's polite to him and then gives him the brush-off when he pushes his luck; but of course, in the fantasy world of this movie, the reason she rejects him is that she's fucking possessed or something and she's just waiting for him to rescue her from her feminine irrationality. This is extra funny because the script itself directly references the myth of Apollo and Daphne which is like the original version of this: Daphne just wants to be left alone, but Apollo assumes his advances are desirable no matter what she has to say about it; to get away from him she transforms into a tree, and he's so sad about it that he desecrates her corpse weaves a wreath from her leaves. This is really the ultimate reflection of a man refusing to believe that a particular hot chick really, genuinely doesn't want him, but ETOILE isn't capable of figuring out that subtext, so the guy just forces himself on Jennifer Connelly until she isn't "crazy" anymore. Bonus points for the scene where he repeatedly screams at her to stop dancing, because there's really no bigger threat to romance than a woman's career and personal interests.
I wish I could think of more examples of this trope, I know they're out there, and I did just see another one called FEMME FATALE where Lisa Zane marries Colin Firth and then "mysteriously" leaves him, so he has to go on this whole odyssey to retrieve her. This is a particularly funny example because Firth is mopey and boring and untalented and a bad listener and out of shape and a drag, and Zane is this turbulent sexpot who is making it really obvious that she's not satisfied with him right up to the point that she "strangely" vanishes. Spoilers ahead I guess but the first thing Firth finds out is that she was in some psychotic art film by a militant lesbian who she used to date...and still the spurned husband thinks, nah, it CAN'T be that I'm boring and sappy and self-centered and I ignore her needs, and it ALSO CAN'T be that maybe she secretly prefers girls or is, at the very least, way more sexually exotic than I am. There has to be some OTHER reason I got dumped, something that involves me pursuing this uninterested woman to the ends of the earth and forcing her to admit that she loves only me, forever. And the movie totally agrees with him: There's no moment where Colin Firth realizes that he misread all the evidence, or even that she's EVIL or just not who he thought she was or whatever. Instead what he finds out is that she's literally insane! She's a paranoid schizophrenic whose only valid choices of companion are her dad or, you guessed it, Colin Firth. When I saw this I thought wow, this movie has gone impossibly far out of its way to explain that when a woman rejects you, it's not because you're a dullard and a jerk, it's because she's dangerously crazy. Only an actual lunatic would turn down a catch like YOU.
Anyway I know I was just talking about not being pointlessly mean about movies in public, but all bets are off if the movie manages to say something this insulting. I am now done talking about this and I will leave you with this hilarious thumbnail from a YouTube clip of FEMME FATALE, which pretty well sums up the whole movie.
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Étoile (1989) dir. Peter Del Monte.
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Etoile (1989)
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Jennifer Connelly in Étoile (1989)
#étoile 1989#etoile 1989#jennifer connelly#phenomena#labyrinth#ballet#gothic#gothic ballet#horror#vanity#1980s#1980s films
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Jennifer Connelly in Etoile (1989)
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Etoile (1989) dir. Peter Del Monte
#Etoile#ballet#coquette#ballet movie#ballet film#dance#film#film stills#jennifer connelly#80s#dark academia#dark aesthetic
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Jennifer Connelly + Odile in Etoile (1989)
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Étoile (1989) dir. Peter Del Monte.
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Étoile (1989) | dir. Peter Del Monte
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