

Internationally acclaimed director Louis Malle (Elevator to the Gallows, Au Revoir les Enfants, Damage) has taken a taboo subject — child prostitution — and created in Pretty Baby a film of humanity and beauty. Keith Carradine (The Long Riders) is E.J. Bellocq, a photographer in 1917 obsessed with the prostitutes in New Orleans’ red-light district. Brooke Shields (The Blue Lagoon) — whose “subtlety and depth are astonishing” (Roger Ebert) — is Violet, a 12-year-old girl who bewitches Bellocq with her curiosity and naïve coquettishness. Malle’s level-headed treatment of this controversial theme, sumptuous cinematography by Sven Nykvist (Persona) and exceptional performances by the entire cast — especially Susan Sarandon (Atlantic City) as Violet’s mother — make Pretty Baby a must-see for all serious film fans. Pretty Baby was co-produced and co-written by Polly Platt (Broadcast News, Say Anything, Bottle Rocket), the iconic producer who helped launch the film careers of legendary filmmakers James L. Brooks, Cameron Crowe and Wes Anderson.Special Features:• Brand New HD Master by Paramount Pictures – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger• The Experience of Innocence: Brooke Shields on PRETTY BABY• Filmmaker Focus: Film Historian Leonard Maltin on PRETTY BABY• La Vie en Gris: Video Essay by Filmmaker/Historian Daniel Kremer• Theatrical Trailer• Optional English Subtitles Review: good movie - good picture and sound for 1978 Review: A work of art - Very few movies are truly works of art. This is one of them. There are no explosions that throw bodies through the air, no sensational car crashes, no severed human limbs. Rather there is a plot that unfolds on its own good time, well drawn characters, excellently written dialogue, perfect atmosphere, and gorgeous photography. Still, I understand why some might find the film objectionable. There is nudity, even nudity of a pubescent girl. There is open talk of sex. And some quasi moralists are more offended by that than by graphic violence. Sex, of course, is part of life and is legal, but it must not be shown or suggested very clearly. Murder, on the other hand, is illegal but is shown every night on TV with little protest from the moralists. The acting here is seamless. Susan Sarandon gives her best performance, as does Brook Shields. But the performance that I found most startling was that of the bordello madame. There was an area of New Orleans called Storyville, for some 20 years, where prostitution was confined, ending about World War I. That much of the plot is true. And the photographer Bellocq existed; some of his art has survived. But he didn't look anything like the character in this film, or so we are led to believe from descriptions of him. I cannot recommend this movie highly enough. There is nothing I've seen like it. It is truly an art film.














| ASIN | B0C6R3J7HJ |
| Actors | Brooke Shields, Frances Faye, Keith Carradine, Susan Sarandon |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,803 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #729 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,440) |
| Director | Louis Malle |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.69 x 5.39 x 0.55 inches; 5.92 ounces |
| Release date | August 22, 2023 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
| Studio | KL Studio Classics |
| Subtitles: | English |
L**T
good movie
good picture and sound for 1978
R**G
A work of art
Very few movies are truly works of art. This is one of them. There are no explosions that throw bodies through the air, no sensational car crashes, no severed human limbs. Rather there is a plot that unfolds on its own good time, well drawn characters, excellently written dialogue, perfect atmosphere, and gorgeous photography. Still, I understand why some might find the film objectionable. There is nudity, even nudity of a pubescent girl. There is open talk of sex. And some quasi moralists are more offended by that than by graphic violence. Sex, of course, is part of life and is legal, but it must not be shown or suggested very clearly. Murder, on the other hand, is illegal but is shown every night on TV with little protest from the moralists. The acting here is seamless. Susan Sarandon gives her best performance, as does Brook Shields. But the performance that I found most startling was that of the bordello madame. There was an area of New Orleans called Storyville, for some 20 years, where prostitution was confined, ending about World War I. That much of the plot is true. And the photographer Bellocq existed; some of his art has survived. But he didn't look anything like the character in this film, or so we are led to believe from descriptions of him. I cannot recommend this movie highly enough. There is nothing I've seen like it. It is truly an art film.
A**S
"Pretty" Controversial...
At least it is today, with all the phobia about child nudity, modeling or sexual themes involving children. But the politics would 'take forever', and who is going to change your mind if this offends you? The story is well written and easy to follow;'The early 20th century and brothels'. This one just happens to have a young girl who is a prostitute. Seem that 'pedophilic' thoughts were more cultural and acceptable, rather than political.. up through the turn of the century, until 'the Temperance' movement affected alot of social 'order' and 'morality'. Brooke, who I had the pleasure of meeting in 1983: (despite the media) is a well balanced, nice, sweet, wonderful woman. Her posing nude, and being nude 'in the movie' at age 11, hasn't crippled her for life. People magazine in 1978 did an article about her - the 'controversy' about 'child porn'...front cover.(gasp)again the politics, and religion of it all. but the movie was not degrading, nor inciting what we hear today about 'child abuse' or 'harm'.. rather depictions, and documentary style (of the era) was painted into this movie, which for 1978 was no more shocking than Linda Blair vomiting all over a priest. like any cult favorite, you have to be a realist, and have an open mind about 'all' aspects of life; or you might think you have to start a political movement on behalf of eliminating more freedom of speech. There is no 'sex' in the movie; and ideally isn't 'pornographic' to the extent that many write their congress-person about. (many want Anne Franks diary banned!!) So if you are not embarrassed to give Amazon your credit card number and address- for fear of being thought a child 'molester'...and a seeing a child briefly nude doesnt 'offend' you, and you are a Brooke fan, ...'loved her in her other movies and Tv as well, then collect this piece of history, before it disappears.
B**K
Not everyone’s cup of tea.
The movie was fairly good. I thought in some parts it was hard to follow. I wasn’t hard to pick up again. I think Brooke Shields did a wonderful performance with a difficult subject matter. I wouldn’t say her nude scenes are child porn. I can see how some can label it as child porn though. When this movie was made those scenes were acceptable. Today it is not. I did enjoy the movie. But I doubt I will ever watch it again. I only bought it because of Brooke Shields being in it.
A**R
Don't know how they got away with making this movie
The subject matter is obviously for adults only and most adults would find it offensive.. the acting was good but it was made at the time when this type of movie was accepted
M**S
Foolish
Foolish
T**R
Pretty illegal and pretty interesting all in one!
Omg Brook Shields, New Orleans and prostitution all in one movie! This is a must see! The grittiness of the movie! The sexual naughtiness of a brothel in New Orleans. Then the child predator betrayed as a concerned gentleman! It has it all! The storyline is pretty baby!
B**A
Great movie!
This movie always gets me! It’s very sad and has me thinking about it for like a week! Brooke Shields has always been an amazing actress despite all the animosity. Yes it’s awful that she was nude at that age and she had to kiss a grown man but like she said, things were different back then. This movie will definitely make you cry and think about things way differently.
J**Y
How this Film was ever made, & passed the Censors is beyond me. This would never have passed the Censorship Laws operating for many years, by The Legion Of Decency, Catholic. Clearly those laws were outdated when this thing was made. I can’t understand how a 11 year old girl ( Brooke Shields ) was allowed to play the girl brought up in a Brothel, & taught the trade as a child, was allowed to act the part in this Movie. I liked Keith Carradine before viewing this, & was very disappointed. He admired Greer Garson, & her ideals, & spoke of these often, so what happened to him here. I doesn’t make a lot of sense.
M**L
Loved to see this classic movie again..
A**R
ありがとうございました。
A**A
🎥 Ce film de Louis Malle est un pur chef d'œuvre du cinéma français car, bien que tourné aux Etats-Unis, le film respecte la temporalité française et le cadrage français et l'intelligence du cinéma français des années 70 (1978 très exactement). 🎥 📽 Pour être rapide et concis, ce film est d'une subtilité infinie et d'une richesse époustouflante : un plan fixe muet peut vouloir dire tant de choses fortes, une simple réplique peut bousculer les certitudes, un regard peut avoir une signification extraordinaire ! 📽 🎺 Les décors de la Nouvelle Orléans et de la maison close sont sublimes. On est face à une reconstitution historique prodigieuse. Alors, on ne s'ennuie pas une seconde ! C'est la magie de ce film français où chaque scène fait penser à un tableau d'Edouard Manet ! 🎺 🔑 Quant au sujet du film, au-delà de toute polémique, il s'agit d'une page d'histoire que l'on ne peut pas effacer et qu'il est bon de montrer afin de ne pas l'oublier. Un analyste fin verra qu'il n'y a pas de complaisance ici, loin de là, mais un récit poignant avec toute sa part d'humanité : ses peines mais aussi ses joies. Louis Malle prouve une fois de plus qu'il est un réalisateur immense et un des plus dignes représentant de la culture française. 🔑 🌎 L'impact de ce film a été planétaire, tant mieux. Pour seul exemple, et quel exemple, saviez-vous que la chanson "Pretty baby" de Blondie est une référence à ce film ? Debbie Harry revient d'ailleurs sur cette chanson dans son excellente autobiographie "Face it" (n'hésitez pas à lire mon commentaire sur ce livre) : https://www.amazon.fr/Face-lautobiographie-mémoires-licône-Blondie/dp/B08C9987BT 🌈 Alors, oui, quelle que soit votre opinion, vous allez voir un excellent film français d'une finesse et d'une beauté absolues. Susan Sarandon est parfaite dans son rôle ambivalent et elle porte une grande partie du film sur ses épaules mais c'est surtout la caméra de Louis Malle qui est tout simplement fantastique en nous plongeant au cœur d'une Nouvelle Orléans peu connue qui a pourtant existé. 🌹 La fin du film (que je ne dévoilerai pas) est sans doute la meilleure des conclusions à ce film et la meilleure des réponses à tout ce qui allait être dit sur ce film. ☀️ Si vous aimez le grand cinéma français des années 70 dans tout ce qu'il a de plus magistral et de plus prenant alors le DVD de "La petite" ("Pretty Baby" en anglais) doit faire partie de votre DVDthèque. 📀 INFO A SAVOIR : à ma connaissance, il n'existe pas de Blu-ray (et encore moins de 4K) de ce film et c'est bien dommage car les images sont sublimes. Donc, vous pouvez acheter le DVD sans crainte de vous dire ensuite "Ce film est trop beau, j'aurais mieux fait d'acheter le Blu-ray" car ce Blu-ray n'existe pas (hélas).
C**N
Muy buena historia de esta película me la avían recomendado, asé mucho quería conseguirla pero finalmente la pude conseguir aquí.
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