What is Going Places?
Going Places is a film first released in 1974. Catalogued under Comedy, Drama.
- Type
- Film
- Year
- 1974
- Status
- Released
- Runtime
- 117 minutes
- Release date
- Mar 20, 1974
- Studios
- CAPAC, S.N. Prodis, Universal Pictures France
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
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Overview
Going Places is a film first released in 1974. Catalogued under Comedy, Drama. Status: Released. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
Should you watch it?
“Two erratic thugs and a disillusioned hairdresser spiral through crime and desire.”
- unconventional anti‑heroes
- blend of comedy and drama
- provocative look at desire
- graphic violence and sexual content
- aimless narrative may feel disjointed
Watch it if you appreciate avant‑garde French cinema that mixes crime with erotic provocation.
Contains explicit sexual content and violent scenes, suited for mature audiences.
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What genre does the film belong to?
Going Places is classified as a comedy‑drama.
How long is the film?
The runtime is approximately one hour and fifty‑seven minutes.
Who are the central characters?
The story follows two whimsical thugs and Marie‑Ange, a jaded hairdresser.
What tone does the movie have?
It combines darkly comic, anarchic, and sexually charged elements.
Is the film appropriate for all viewers?
It features explicit sexual content and violence, so it is intended for mature audiences.