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  • Ms. Bardot, as always, is charming and delightful and has a cool little studio apartment in this lovely pastiche. It's perfectly cast with very few semi-nude scene and Brigitte is delightfully in love with a yuppie fool who can't see the light. BB's suitor is funny and attentive and worthy of her attention.

    A 6 out of 10. Best performance = Ms. Bardot. She made only a few great films, but is always worth a look because of her presence. Great photography and locales in France. I'm surprised BB doesn't have more of a following, but I realize she hasn't made a film since '73. I've seen about half of her films and enjoyed most of them. Check them out.
  • The bride on your neck: Brigitte Bardot and Michel Subor doing winter sports

    In the early 1960s, Brigitte Bardot was so successful that her husband Roger Vadim was able to film one star vehicle after another with her. And it worked well because BB simply had an unparalleled screen presence.

    Let's start with a wild ride through Paris that is reminiscent of the best moments of the silent film era. After that it becomes more predictable. BB plays the photo model Sophie, who is no longer really happy with her photographer boyfriend Philipp (Jacques Riberolles). Of course she doesn't like the fact that he's traveling from America to winter sports in the Alps with his new flame (Josephine James). By chance she meets the two likeable doctors Alain (Michel Subor) and Claude (Claude Brasseur), who are of course very keen on the beautiful blonde and wouldn't be averse to a threesome. But that's not possible with jealous Sophie. She convinces the dashing Alain to travel after her ex and then make him really jealous. Sophie also takes a rifle with her just in case...

    Of course, you only watch this harmless fun because of BB. You can see them in go-karts, bobsleds and frolicking around in the snow. Of course there is also a dream sequence that BB completes in the nude jersey. To be on the safe side, filming is done through a kind of gauze curtain so that the audience's eyes don't fall out of their heads. 😲

    Mireille Darc (1938-2017) and Serge Marquand (1930-2004) also appear in other roles. BB's lover Michel Subor (1935-2022) is also known as Frederick Stafford's son-in-law in TOPAS by Alfred Hitchcock, and Claude Brasseur (1936-2020) is well known as Sophie Marceau's father in the LA BOUM films.

    Harmless star vehicle with Brigitte Bardot and a slight pinch of sexiness!
  • I adore Brigitte Bardot. Yeah, she didn't star in the best films. You know what, I don't really care! Some of them, like this one, known in the U.S. as "Please Not Now!", are very silly and/or dumb, but BB is so beautiful and has such charisma that they're fun to watch. Of course, fans of Brigitte will enjoy them more than anyone else. I have only seen a few of Bardot's films, but out of all the ones I've seen, this is the most ridiculous. C'mon - a swami that can make people float in mid-air through the use of hypnosis! What?! And there's barely a plot - Bardot plays a model who is very klutzy/dizzy who wants to make her ex-boyfriend jealous in an attempt to win him back, so it's at that point that the "action" shifts to a ski resort. Who cares - it's light, goofy fun. From what I've read about Bardot this was her "comeback" film. Hmm...I've yet to see "The Truth" or "Contempt", but those look like Bardot's best films/performances. The Brigitte Bardot collection vhs or dvd set is highly recommended if you are a Bardot fan.
  • That's what the title means ...Nowadays was actually 1961.But BB was an important actress,because she created a brand new type of woman on the screen,not a bimbo as too many people think today.We cannot say the same of her ex-husband and director Vadim,with whom she made five films("Et Dieu créa la femme" ,"Les bijoutiers du clair de lune" ," "le repos du guerrier" "Don Juan73" and this movie).None of this bad lot would deserve to be watched today,if it were not for BB .

    "La bride sur le cou" was first directed by Jean Aurel,who wrote the screenplay ,but Vadim finished and took the credit.This is a harmless comedy,with an occasional funny line.THe love and sympathy BB feels for animals emerge sometimes.An erotic dance is given the soft focus treatment,because of the censorship.Today it would not shock a ten-year-old.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Thoroughly unfunny, with a pathetically weak script (90 minutes of Bardot trying to make her ex-boyfriend jealous by going out with another man....only to realize that - gasp! - she loves the second man instead). The only potentially memorable sequence (and the centerpiece of the trailer!) is a nude dance by Bardot - but don't get your hopes (or anything else....) up, it's a "dream" and thus shot through hazy filters which prevent you from seeing anything. 0.5 out of 4 stars.