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John flies over to Paris to find out his girlfriend Elizabeth. He finds a mysterious fashion designer named Lea and her assistant Claire...
Release Year: 1997 Rating: 2.5/10 (2,498 voted) Director:
Anne Goursaud Stars: Mickey Rourke, Agathe de La Fontaine, Angie Everhart Storyline John flies over to Paris to find out his girlfriend Elizabeth. He finds a mysterious fashion designer named Lea and her assistant Claire, and it turns out that Lea was Elizabeth's friend in Paris. Lea says to John that Elizabeth married and moved away. The passion starts to appear between John and Lea, when Lea's business partner Vittorio tells John another version of Elizabeth's fate.
Writers: Elizabeth McNeill, Mick Davis Cast:
Mickey Rourke
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John Gray
Agathe de La Fontaine
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Claire
Angie Everhart
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Lea Calot
Steven Berkoff
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Vittorio DaSilva
Dougray Scott
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Charlie
Werner Schreyer
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Gilles
Faisal Attia
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Drug Dealer #2
Philippe Beglia
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Hotel Raphael Doorman
Christine Brandner
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Kahidijah
Sandra Cervik
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Hotel Maid
Lana Clarkson
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Woman at Fashion Show
Cyrille Cohen
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Auctioneer
Sophie Dolce
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Cafe Marly Hostess
Carolin Dichtl
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Dominatrix
Andrea Eckert
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Celeste
Taglines:
On the trail of an old love, he found a dangerous new obsession.
Release Date: 12 June 1997 Filming Locations: Paris, France Gross: ITL 246,543,000
(Italy)
(20 April 1997) Quotes:
Beautiful Blonde:
Who is Elizabeth?
John Gray:
[exhales; no response]
Beautiful Blonde:
Last night you called me Elizabeth.
User Review
dark dirge of a movie - and that's the good part
Rating:
The original 9 1/2 weeks was a fun and sexy film that was full of life.
Another 9 1/2 Weeks is almost the exact opposite of the first film and
that's why so many fans of the first film were so unhappy with this
one. This ain't 9 1/2 Weeks. In this one the character of John is so
devastated by the loss of Elizabeth (his lover from the first film)
that in the opening moments he places a gun to his head. It doesn't get
any happier from there. A few scenes later he looks out his window and
sees a once beautiful horse being turned into a dead one. That pretty
much describes the state of John and of this sequel. It's a dark dirge
of a movie with none of the joy of the first film and that's the whole
point. We see John with sexual partners, including a prostitute he
tries to pretend is Elizabeth, but there's zero chemistry even with the
film's lead actress Angie Everhart. Elizabeth departure has left a void
in John's soul and few know the dark places of a man's soul like Mickey
Rourke. Just take a look at his performance in Angel Heart if you have
any doubts. This time Rourke's face has become so battered from boxing
that his appearance fits his character's emotional devastation
perfectly and this is underscored by the film's black and blue
cinematography. Rourke's John truly seems to be a man who has lost
everything as he wanders from the art galleries to the dark alleys of
Paris like a ghost searching for some glimpse of redemption. It's not a
pretty picture and it's not supposed to be. This is film about pain,
loss, and regret. It's a joyless purgatory of a film which works best
as a canvas for Rourke's haunting performance as the devastated John.
This is not 9 1/2 Weeks. This sequel is bleak, dark, and tragic. That's
what I like about it.
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