Fylm Going Places 1974 Mtrjm Kaml Fydyw Lfth ((exclusive)) May 2026
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يقودك غالبًا إلى روابط على موقع يوتيوب (قد تكون محظورة في بعض البلدان) أو منصات بديلة مثل Dailymotion أو Archive.org أو مواقع التحميل. fylm going places 1974 mtrjm kaml fydyw lfth
اگر به دنبال تماشای این اثر کلاسیک هستید، توجه داشته باشید که فیلم حاوی مضامین بزرگسالانه و رفتارهای هنجارشکنانه است. نسخههای "مترجم کامل" یا زیرنویسهای فارسی موجود در سایتهای معتبر دانلود فیلم، معمولاً تلاش کردهاند لحن عامیانه و تند دیالوگهای اصلی را حفظ کنند تا فضای رئالیستی فیلم آسیب نبیند. They travel across France stealing cars, robbing stores,
The film follows two wandering petty criminals, Jean-Claude (Depardieu) and Pierrot (Dewaere). They are aimless, misogynistic, and often cruel. They travel across France stealing cars, robbing stores, and seducing (often kidnapping) women. Unlike typical movies where characters grow and become better people, these two largely remain chaotic and unapologetic, representing a disillusioned youth of the 1970s. Released in 1974
Few films have divided critics and audiences quite like Bertrand Blier’s Going Places ( Les Valseuses ). Released in 1974, this French road movie follows two rootless, amoral drifters — Jean-Claude (Gérard Depardieu) and Pierrot (Patrick Dewaere) — as they wander the French countryside, stealing cars, seducing (and often assaulting) women, and leaving chaos in their wake. Decades later, it remains a confrontational masterpiece: brutal, hilarious, and deeply unsettling.
Going Places is not an easy watch. It’s a film that forces you to sit with discomfort. But as a snapshot of 1970s French cinema’s wild, transgressive heart—and as an early showcase for Depardieu’s electrifying screen presence—it remains essential, if troubling, viewing.
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يقودك غالبًا إلى روابط على موقع يوتيوب (قد تكون محظورة في بعض البلدان) أو منصات بديلة مثل Dailymotion أو Archive.org أو مواقع التحميل.
اگر به دنبال تماشای این اثر کلاسیک هستید، توجه داشته باشید که فیلم حاوی مضامین بزرگسالانه و رفتارهای هنجارشکنانه است. نسخههای "مترجم کامل" یا زیرنویسهای فارسی موجود در سایتهای معتبر دانلود فیلم، معمولاً تلاش کردهاند لحن عامیانه و تند دیالوگهای اصلی را حفظ کنند تا فضای رئالیستی فیلم آسیب نبیند.
The film follows two wandering petty criminals, Jean-Claude (Depardieu) and Pierrot (Dewaere). They are aimless, misogynistic, and often cruel. They travel across France stealing cars, robbing stores, and seducing (often kidnapping) women. Unlike typical movies where characters grow and become better people, these two largely remain chaotic and unapologetic, representing a disillusioned youth of the 1970s.
Few films have divided critics and audiences quite like Bertrand Blier’s Going Places ( Les Valseuses ). Released in 1974, this French road movie follows two rootless, amoral drifters — Jean-Claude (Gérard Depardieu) and Pierrot (Patrick Dewaere) — as they wander the French countryside, stealing cars, seducing (and often assaulting) women, and leaving chaos in their wake. Decades later, it remains a confrontational masterpiece: brutal, hilarious, and deeply unsettling.
Going Places is not an easy watch. It’s a film that forces you to sit with discomfort. But as a snapshot of 1970s French cinema’s wild, transgressive heart—and as an early showcase for Depardieu’s electrifying screen presence—it remains essential, if troubling, viewing.