Product Details
BETTY BLUE (37°2 le matin) (DIRECTOR'S CUT) (IMPORT, ALL-REGION)

BETTY BLUE (37°2 le matin) (DIRECTOR'S CUT) (IMPORT, ALL-REGION)
Directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix

Price:

This item is not available for purchase from this store.
Click here to go to Amazon to see other purchasing options.


1 new or used available from $19.52

Average customer review:

Product Description

Zorg lives a quiet and peaceful life, working diligently and writing in his spare time. Until Betty walks into his life, a young woman who is as beautiful as she is wild and unpredictable. When Betty's wild manners start to get out of control, Zorg is forced to watch the woman he loves slowly go insane. Featuring French Superstars Jean-Hugues Anglade, Béatrice Dalle. From Jean-Jacques Beineix, the acclaimed director of the cult art house favorite, Diva. The sexy cult classic is now available from the first time on DVD and it's the unrated director's cut! Academy Award® nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #81512 in DVD
  • Formats: Import, Widescreen, Anamorphic, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Subtitled in: English, Korean
  • Running time: 177 minutes

Customer Reviews

censored director's cut1
The Korean Import which claims to be the Director's cut, blurs out all male and female pubic nudity. It is absurd that the director's cut is so highly censored. Don't waste your money on this misleadingly labeled DVD

A Warning on his Edition Only4
BETTY BLUE (37°2 le matin) (DIRECTOR'S CUT) (IMPORT, ALL-REGION)
This film has always been 5 stars in my mind but on this edition all genitalia have been pixilatedly blurred out. This is a small, somewhat humorous distraction to an overall beautiful and disturbing piece but a warning is called for here regarding integrity.

TOTAL RIP OFF2
I was being generous in giving this 2 Stars. It is a highly censored rip off of a very good movie. I saw the shorter version on VHS years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Why anyone bothered to release this in this condition is beyond me, and most likely borders on, if not crosses into the territory of deceptive and misleading advertisement. It should have been clearly stated that this is the Unedited but Censored Directors Cut. I find the method of censorship to be highly distracting and it would have been better to have just cut out the scenes altogether, then you most likely would have had a very choppy movie. What a waste.