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Sunday, Nov 11, 1990
Foolish Wives
Erich von Stroheim envisioned l'amour fou as the most powerful agent of the anti-establishment. Foolish Wives pits the lure of "night, procuress of the world, voluptuous, erotic," against that most harried of institutions, marriage. The setting is Monte Carlo, place of "amour, suicide, and waves, waves, waves." There, Stroheim's Continental confidence man steals the wives of money-mad Americans right out from under their wallets. In its pitiless irony, and shot against craggy Mediterranean cliffs outside the "Villa Amorosa" where the once-rich now cavort like skeletons in drag, Foolish Wives looks forward to Bu-uel's L'Age d'or.
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