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The Notorious Bettie Page
Banal bio-pic focuses on the facts
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PETER KEOUGH
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April 19, 2006
THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE
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Beauty is only skin deep, and for that matter, so is sex. Maybe that’s all Mary Harron is trying to get across in her banal bio-pic of the cult-favorite ’50s pin-up girl. Casting Gretchen Mol in the title role guarantees that the film won’t dent the surface of this tawdry icon with her beaming girl-next-door grin, sultry body, and girlish whip. Shooting in nondescript black-and-white (with Tashlinesque color for when Bettie bares all), Harron relates the facts: raised in a fundamentalist, perhaps abusive, household down South; married young to a sexist lout; had acting aspirations that took her to New York and eventually a surrogate family with a ma-and-pa (Chris Bauer and Lili Taylor) softcore porn studio. Not even a gang rape dims her smile. So how did she end up a Bible-thumping curmudgeon? The real Bettie Page shows up in a concluding clip, enigmatic, or empty, to the end.
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New to DVD: December, 20 2006
Plus the Black Dahlia and The Last Kiss .
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