Viva Maria!

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The former Irish terrorist, Maria II (Brigitte Bardot), joins the vaudeville act of the French singer, Maria I (Jeanne Moreau), in Central America in 1907. During their first performance on stage they invent - by accident - the strip tease and become local stars. When they come across a local rebellion, Maria I falls in love with the leader, Flores. When he is mortally wounded, she promises him to continue the revolution against military, capitalists, and the church. Things start well, but suddenly they have problems with the church. (Shock Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English Even though at first glance it may seem that "Viva Maria!" will be a typical farce, do not be fooled. This film is definitely more thoughtful than it seems. The poster may evoke polished entertainment, on the other hand, the women with a machine gun definitely look promising. Moreover, "Viva Maria!" presents a story that is not just a silly tale with individual jokes spun around it. It is a very good parody that is not afraid to take a jab at the highly popular genre of westerns. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/02/viva-maria-1965-60.html ()

Matty 

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English Casting and disrobing Moreau and Bardot in the same film was a brilliant marketing move. Luc Besson later did something similar with Bandidas. In any case, Viva Maria! is an almost too laid-back comedy that spends a needlessly long time wagering on the title characters’ sex appeal. The ladies expose their bodies without any inhibitions and find themselves caught up in the whirlwind of the revolution (probably led by Zapata at that time) only under the pressure of circumstances, not on their own initiative. A similar approach to female heroines leads me to suspect that, without even a hint of artistic ambition, Malle actually wanted the same thing that the absolute majority of viewers would want – to please the eye. 55% ()