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Artista: Los Top-Son*

Formato: LP, Comp

EstadoDisco: Near Mint (NM or M-)

EstadoCarpeta: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Discográfica: Alligator Records (3)

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Año: 1984

Ubicación: ESPAÑOL

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It heavily contrasts the refined, wealthy, and controlled world of the lawyer with the raw, chaotic, and dangerous street life of Yvette.

Yvette genuinely cares for the lawyer but cannot detach herself from her chaotic lifestyle or her young, volatile boyfriend, leading the story toward an inevitably violent and tragic conclusion. 🎭 Character Dynamics André Gobillot (Jean Gabin) En cas de malheur

Gobillot’s wife delivers a fantastic, restrained performance. Rather than being a typical scorned woman, she plays the role of a sophisticated spouse who tries to turn a blind eye to her husband's infidelity, perfectly illustrating the thin line between social complacency and complicity. 🔍 Key Themes It heavily contrasts the refined, wealthy, and controlled

Bardot shines in what is widely considered one of her best dramatic roles. She serves as the ultimate disruptor—uncorrupted by the hypocritical rules of high society, radiating raw, unapologetic feminine agency and raw sensuality. Viviane Gobillot (Edwige Feuillère) Rather than being a typical scorned woman, she

The film serves as a harsh critique of the upper class, showing how easily their rigid moral systems and social structures crumble when faced with primal desire.

Gobillot becomes utterly consumed by a destructive, obsessive passion ( amour fou ). He rigs the trial to win her acquittal and sets her up in a luxury apartment, jeopardizing his marriage, his career, and his social standing.

Desperate to avoid prison, she searches a phone book and randomly picks André Gobillot (Jean Gabin), a highly respected, affluent, and middle-aged defense attorney.

It heavily contrasts the refined, wealthy, and controlled world of the lawyer with the raw, chaotic, and dangerous street life of Yvette.

Yvette genuinely cares for the lawyer but cannot detach herself from her chaotic lifestyle or her young, volatile boyfriend, leading the story toward an inevitably violent and tragic conclusion. 🎭 Character Dynamics André Gobillot (Jean Gabin)

Gobillot’s wife delivers a fantastic, restrained performance. Rather than being a typical scorned woman, she plays the role of a sophisticated spouse who tries to turn a blind eye to her husband's infidelity, perfectly illustrating the thin line between social complacency and complicity. 🔍 Key Themes

Bardot shines in what is widely considered one of her best dramatic roles. She serves as the ultimate disruptor—uncorrupted by the hypocritical rules of high society, radiating raw, unapologetic feminine agency and raw sensuality. Viviane Gobillot (Edwige Feuillère)

The film serves as a harsh critique of the upper class, showing how easily their rigid moral systems and social structures crumble when faced with primal desire.

Gobillot becomes utterly consumed by a destructive, obsessive passion ( amour fou ). He rigs the trial to win her acquittal and sets her up in a luxury apartment, jeopardizing his marriage, his career, and his social standing.

Desperate to avoid prison, she searches a phone book and randomly picks André Gobillot (Jean Gabin), a highly respected, affluent, and middle-aged defense attorney.