Going Places streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
1974
Runtime
1h57

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Metascore

Going Places

A wild and provocative journey through the French countryside

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Synopsis

Going Places (Les Valseuses) is a French comedy-drama film released in 1974, directed by Bertrand Blier and starring Gérard Depardieu. The story follows two young delinquents, Jean-Claude and Pierrot, who go on a road trip across France, encountering various comedic and chaotic situations along the way. As they navigate through their misadventures, the duo forms an unlikely bond and explores themes of freedom, rebellion, and the complexities of human relationships. With a mix of dark humor, social commentary, and raw emotions, Going Places takes viewers on a bold and unpredictable journey through the underbelly of society, challenging traditional norms and expectations.

Cast

  • Gérard Depardieu

    Gérard Depardieu

    Jean-Claude

  • Miou-Miou

    Miou-Miou

    Marie-Ange

  • Patrick Dewaere

    Patrick Dewaere

    Pierrot

  • Jeanne Moreau

    Jeanne Moreau

    Jeanne Pirolle

  • Christian Alers

    Christian Alers

    Henri, Jacqueline's father

  • Brigitte Fossey

    Brigitte Fossey

    Woman on the train

Reviews

Going Places has garnered mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its bold and unapologetic portrayal of youthful rebellion, while others criticized its graphic content and controversial themes. Rotten Tomatoes awarded the film a rating of 71%, with the consensus stating 'Going Places pushes boundaries and challenges viewers with its raw and provocative storytelling.' IMDb rates the movie at 7.2/10, acknowledging its cult status and impact on French cinema. Metacritic offers a more nuanced perspective, with some critics lauding the performances of Depardieu and his co-stars, while others found the film's treatment of women and violence troubling. Despite the polarizing opinions, Going Places continues to be celebrated for its daring approach and lasting influence on the genre.