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product_id: 139611286
title: "MODEL SHOP"
brand: "anouk aimeegary lockwoodjacques demy"
price: "€ 131.78"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
url: https://www.desertcart.pt/products/139611286-model-shop
store_origin: PT
region: Portugal
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# MODEL SHOP

**Brand:** anouk aimeegary lockwoodjacques demy
**Price:** € 131.78
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- **What is this?** MODEL SHOP by anouk aimeegary lockwoodjacques demy
- **How much does it cost?** € 131.78 with free shipping
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MODEL SHOP

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    I just liked it.
  

*by N***. on Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2010*

Several people have reviewed this film from an "artsy" standpoint.  It wasn't widely released when it first came out, and it was eventually considered as an "art house" movie in more recent years, enjoying a limited release in west coast movie houses that tended to cater to foreign and limited release films.If you want a more technical review, which justifiably compliments the director, actors, story line, etc., then please read some of the other reviews that have been posted.  In my opinion, it was a good and rather unique movie, and that is how I will review it.I grew up in the 1960s, and I watched young men get drafted and then disappear into the abyss of the Vietnam war.  As high school graduation approached, I watched the males in the classes ahead of me become increasingly concerned as their time for being drafted rapidly approached.  Many of them knew that Vietnam would be a one-way ticket, where they would stand a good chance of returning either broken in body or mind, if they returned at all.  Even for the most patriotic, the rapidly approaching reality of the draft began to consume them, whether they were in high school or graduating from college, and they knew that they were going to experience a life-changing event which they probably didn't want, leaving all their friends, family, and their entire life, behind.The movie captures this sense of desolation in the face of inevitability.  The main character has been drafted and only has few days before he will leave everything he knows, behind.  He clings to his beloved car (which gets reposessed) as the only  constant in his life.  Meanwhile, everyone around him acts as if nothing is going to happen to him.  His girlfriend pressures him to get married, his friends lend him money expecting that he'll be around to pay him back.And then he meets a woman who works in a "Model Shop," where men pay to take picture of them in various states of undress (lewd for the time).  In a sense, she's already in her own version of Vietnam - stuck in a country (the USA) where she doesn't quite belong, doing things she doesn't want to do, constantly trying to get back home to her beloved France.  The two of them connect for a short period of time and talk about running away together, but neither belongs in the other's world.  In the end, the main character finally loses his beloved car (which he would never have physically fit in if the covertible top had been up) and leaves for Vietnam, but he also leaves money for the woman so she can get out of her own "vietnam" and return to her beloved France.The photography (particularly now that it has been restored to its original brightness) is reminiscent of the 1960s, when color film use became widespread.  The colors are sharp - sharper and more intense, in some ways, than they are today, since color was a selling point back in those days, and film makers made it a point to stick with bright, sharp primary sorts of colors (no pastels or plaid, here).  It is more of a psychological film - there are no car chases, fights, or explosions, just the endless monotony of an oil pump which is almost another character - churning in the background, and the most action occurs when the main character speeds up and down and around the curving city roads seeming to not care if he does crash, because that would end it all before the real horror started.But I always liked the movie because it was different.  It showed a side of the 1960s that many men went through due to the draft.  And the movie itself was excellently photographed and a work of art in itself.  I highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Good Movie
  

*by T***I on Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023*

Good Music in this movie

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Driving arond town...Hey look! Spirit!... Driving around town
  

*by R***Y on Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2011*

I only bought this for Spirit. That's it. I've gotten the Model Shop mono soundtrack and like it a lot. I liked seeing the music where it was intended to be used. I'll agree that some of the long cinematography is great. The 60's scene is history on film. $3 to fill your MG? Guys give you fake records? Cheeseburger and coffee 65 cents.The fun part for Spirit fans was the small part they got in the film. Randy never stops smiling. He was 18 maybe when this film was made? I'd be smiling too if I was in a "major motion picture with an acclaimed director." Jay Ferguson has the extended acting part here, and does a good job for a non-actor. Was this worth the price of the entire film? No. Was it key to the plot? Musician friend "doing well" gives $100 to lead actor. Thin device at best.The meat of this film is driving. Lots of driving. Driving driving driving. The car is the star. Gary Lockwood plays an underemployed, post college underachiever. The film gets going after he learns he's drafted and going to Nam. Oh yeah, this was the late 60's, so add in that plot device. It's hard to be critical of the main character after this point as the film then becomes about, well, that. I'd imagine that feeling must be the worst, forced to do something you don't agree with, no choice, no way out.That said, the "love" story between him and Anouk seems lightweight. At 1 hour and ten minutes in, it still was slow moving. "Art House" indeed. A very well shot art house film that is generally a drag to watch and acting that varies from pretty decent to "wet paper bag".  I gave it three stars for what it is. A slice of 60's life for the non-rich and famous living under the hopeless feeling that the end is tomorrow. If you're a Spirit fanatic like me, gotta get this for Randy's "look ma, I'm in a movie" smile.

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