The Click
What does the man held in his hand? He is a little bit magician with his hands.
All of the sudden when he presses on the golden button of a black remote-control,
Camille hears `an elegant, exclusive and singular sound' that could impact her behavior.
Unconsciously she is more and more in the mood for asking him about the desire she exudes.
With Bettina Rheims as film director, the movie is feminine.
Her camera fires the desire in the suggestion without showing too much
when Julie Ordon as Camille asks: `Do you love my lips? '
In the upper right corner of the screen, the women would unconsciously imagine
that the lips of the man really appear in a turning shot of the camera but they will never know his look.
The movie becomes feminist when Camille takes the full control of the situation.
Camille sensually sweeps Rouge Allure over her lips while she bats her eyes at you.
So the movie was not about the male fantasy of a remote-control created by an mad-doctor
to remotely fire the desire of women
(reference to the adult [18+] comics Il Gioco (1983, 91, 94, 2001) [The Click, Le Déclic] by Milo Manara)
but about the lipstick Rouge Allure pronounced in a warmly intonation by the off screen male voice
in the High Definition movie Le Rouge by Chanel.
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