Bettie Page

Bettie Page

  • Born: 1923-4-22
  • Height: 5' 5½" (1.66 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Eloy 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      The Notorious Bettie Page: Silly and Naive

      http://qfmeng.blog.com/10280.html/

      Posted: 30th January 2012 by mqf.mqf in Film
      Tags: 2005, Biography, Film Critic, Dew Point
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      The Notorious Bettie Page (2005)

      This is a movie that has been downloaded for almost half a year movie, almost forgot about it. Watching this movie is mainly to see the...

    • General 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      The earliest "queen"?

      In the evening, I watched the biopic "The Notorious Bettie Page" of Bettie Page, which may be the earliest S/M queen in the United States.

      Bettie looks like countless ordinary rebellious women from orthodox Catholic families in the United States after the war, with beautiful appearance and a...

    • Layla 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      How innocent is this guy?

    • Alexander 2022-04-11 09:01:08

      Biographical film. Most of the film is presented in black and white films to set off the sense of age, and it does have the feeling of the era when the film was just emerging. The heroine looks like Betty herself in history, and the sacrifice for this movie is not too big. However, there is a feeling of running accounts in the layout of the plot, and the portrayal of the characters is slightly superficial. After all, this symbolizes the awakening of consciousness and the liberation of women (even if it is only a small step to break the confinement), but Betty is still just a character who uses her body to please men. Her tragedy or the pursuit of individuality and personality in the context of that era Independence isn't discussed in depth -- after all, Betty is still trying to be a real actor in her thirties. As for the inner excavation of the protagonist Betty herself, it is even more subtle, floating on the surface, not sublimated to the theme.

    The Notorious Bettie Page quotes

    • [Bettie reacts angrily when John sings a ribald song during a bondage photo shoot]

      John Willie: What's the matter, Bettie?

      [John pulls the gag from Bettie's mouth]

      Bettie Page: It's your language, Mr. Willie.

      John Willie: Oh, it's just an old army ditty to help keep our spirits up while fighting the beastly Hun. Do you approve?

      Bettie Page: I believe in Jesus.

    • [for her photo shoot, Bettie is tied up wearing slinky lingerie]

      John Willie: Do you mind if I ask you a question, Bettie? What do you think Jesus would think about what you're doing now?

      Bettie Page: Well, Mr. Willie, I've thought about this quite a lot and I'm not really sure if I know anymore. I think God has given us some kind of talent and he wants us to use it. That's why he gives it to us.