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The Model Shop (1969)

The Model Shop (1969)
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George (Gary Lockwood) is a disillusioned 26-year-old who has just quit his stifling job. He lives in Los Angeles with an aspiring young actress named Gloria (Alexandra Hay), who is none too pleased with his recent unemployment. Hanging over his head is the constant threat of repossession of his car and the virtual certainty that he will be drafted into the army. He sees a beautiful woman in a big car and follows her to her home in the Hollywood hills. A rock-star friend loans him money for a car and he follows the mystery woman to a photography shop. Lola (Anouk Aimée) is an older French model who poses for photographs to pay the bills. After he takes pictures of her, he begins to fall in love with the woman. Gloria discovers the pictures and throws George out of the house. He returns to the model and the two have conversation over drinks before ending up in bed together. Lola wishes to return home to be with her young son and is reluctant to get involved in a relationship. George's relationship with Gloria ends when she leaves him over her failure to understand his motivations. He resigns himself to the fact he will be drafted and probably end up dead in a Vietnam rice paddy in this story of a young man in search of the greater meaning of life. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Anouk AiméeGary Lockwood, (more)
Director(s):
Jacques Demy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Model Shop

George (Gary Lockwood) is a disillusioned 26-year-old who has just quit his stifling job. He lives in Los Angeles with an aspiring young actress named Gloria (Alexandra Hay), who is none too pleased with his recent unemployment. Hanging over his head is the constant threat of repossession of his car and the virtual certainty that he will be drafted into the army. He sees a beautiful woman in a big car and follows her to her home in the Hollywood hills. A rock-star friend loans him money for a car and he follows the mystery woman to a photography shop. Lola (Anouk Aimée) is an older French model who poses for photographs to pay the bills. After he takes pictures of her, he begins to fall in love with the woman. Gloria discovers the pictures and throws George out of the house. He returns to the model and the two have conversation over drinks before ending up in bed together. Lola wishes to return home to be with her young son and is reluctant to get involved in a relationship. George's relationship with Gloria ends when she leaves him over her failure to understand his motivations. He resigns himself to the fact he will be drafted and probably end up dead in a Vietnam rice paddy in this story of a young man in search of the greater meaning of life. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Jacques Demy
Writer(s):
Jacques DemyAdrien Joyce
Producer(s):
Jacques Demy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Not For Children)
Categories:
Drama
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Orrin J.

This movie was fascinating to me in the way that a pristinely kept time capsule when opened provides a lot of entertainment. It is the 3rd Jacques Demy movie featuring characters from his Lola storyline. Lola was the 1st; a charming black &white film about a aspiring entertainer & single mother and her relationships. Umbrellas of Cherburg is the 2nd and most stunning. In the 3rd, Model Shop, Lola moves to L.A. & becomes the love interest of a young disillusioned junior architect. I loved the scenes of 1969 L.A. As with Umbrellas, the colors are vibrant, if a bit more gritty. Lola is even more captivating.The story takes place in 1 day. Gary Lockwood was a hot property at the time due to the acclaim of his role in 2001: A Space Odyssey. But I found him unsympathetic & lackluster. Director Demy wanted a young Harrison Ford for the role but the $ backers forced him to take Lockwood. I liked this movie a lot. It's value to me is archival & because I love the entire Lola trilogy.

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