Betty Blue (1986)

Betty-Blue-(1986)
Betty Blue (1986)

Betty… Betty’s got issues. Loads of them. So many issues that they made a movie about her that runs over three hours long.

As Betty, Béatrice Dalle makes her screen debut, taking on the role of a young and brazen twentysomething that’s clearly painfully stricken with some mental illness and probably more than one. As we meet her, she’s visiting her new boyfriend Zorg (excellent name), played by Jean-Hugues Anglade, and much of their three hours on camera is filled with various forms of foreplay, sex, and afterplay, with Betty spending the intervening hours in various stages of undress.

It isn’t until Betty has exhibited a number of cases of strange behavior that we start to get a glimpse at just how nuts she really is. When she burns down Betty and Zorg’s beach shack it seems almost quaint, but soon enough she’s trashing rooms, stealing cars, and stabbing a restaurant patron with a fork. Zorg isn’t terribly fazed (the sex must be fantastic); he seems like the only person in the world who really understands the poor girl. But ultimately it’s hard to see how he’ll cope with her mania, as Betty’s actions get more and more unforgivable.

Developing slowly, we ultimately realize that the film isn’t really about Betty but rather about Zorg. It is at it’s most interesting, actually, when Betty isn’t on camera. Not only do we get a glimpse of the things Zorg must do to keep Betty fed and (barely) clothed, we see his depth of emotion and start to feel his terror about what Betty might actually do when he’s not around.

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