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Crazy Horse – Sexy T&A;
THE CRAZY HORSE ELEGANT BAR is one of those legendary
Parisian cabaret clubs. Its draw is that the room is chic and you are
guaranteed nudity. They say that “Crazy Horse”(Le Crazy Horse de Paris) is as
popular as the Eiffel tower. Gee Gosh – I didn’t know that they did nude
dancing on the Eiffel. Of course, I kid.
This documentary by Frederick Wiseman brings to the screen
some of the most exciting visuals that you will ever see. The story takes place
before the opening of a show. Each hand motion is artistic. Most of the scenes
have the girls fondling each other’s erotic eye candy.
Now this is not a porno movie. It however it's very
suggestive. Men seem to like to see women fondle each other. Well, it’s easy
enough to do – since they are hardly wearing anything. But then this is Paris.
But it’s so amazing to see the gorgeous cinema scenes burst into artful colors
and really amazing burlesque.
Wiseman still
churns out documentaries in his 80’s. He usually shoots his films in 16mm. For
Crazy Horse he shot it digital. The appeal here is that the filmmaking is
probably the most interesting you will ever see. The nightclub prides itself as
the place to see the best nude dancing show in the world. Well, what would you
expect in Paris? Crazy Horse opened in 1951 and they like to think that they
have the best nude dancing show in the world. The dances and songs blend
old-fashioned burlesque, Bob Fosse and touches of Cirque du Soleil. Now that’s
a basket full of clothes that
never get worn. It’s not only men that flock to this Cabaret Bar, but couples
seem to enjoy it also. And Lesbians will swim the Ocean to see the movie.
Much of the film takes place during rehearsal back stage.
The director wants to make sure that every movement from fingers to toes does
exactly what he says. The High Definition video certainly pops out the colors.
O.K. here’s the deal. The themes in the movie are voyeurism and playful, sexy
romps. I know that you are now running out the door to get your tickets.
NOW PLAYING AT THE LANDMARK THEATRES
Rating: Three boxes of popcorn. –trademarked-
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