The Notorious Bettie Page
Director: Mary Harron
Starring: Chris Bauer, Gretchen Mol, Lili Taylor
Details: US, 100mins, 15A.
Light-hearted titillation is the order of the day as Mary Harron teams up with writer Guinevere Turner after their collaboration on American Psycho. However, they lose any momentum they had with this dull, unimpressive story based on the real life 'Pin-Up Queen Of The Universe' Bettie Page. The film looks beautiful, as you would expect from Harron and there are some jokes littered here and there as the director sends up 50s porn just like P.T Anderson did with his Brock Landers inserts in Boogie Nights. Harron keeps the audience at an emotional distance like a voyeur in a seedy porn shop and while that might have been a clever idea, it doesn't make for engaging cinema. It is this emotional distance that kills the film as we never really get to know the real Bettie nor are we allowed to. Mol, a dead ringer for Page, can't be faulted as her performance is pitch-perfect, and how she made Bettie coy and innocent while whipping a woman in a garter belt is anyone's guess.
Review by Gavin Burke
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