Therese and Isabelle Movie Review
Therese and Isabelle Review
"Therese and Isabelle" Overview

Rating: NR
1968
Cast and Crew
Director : Radley MetzgerProducer : Radley Metzger
Screenwiter : Jesse Vogel
Starring : Essy Persson,Anna Gaël,Barbara Laage,Anne Vernon,Simone Paris
Ah, young love. How could it be better? Well, if it's two young girls, duh!
Essy Persson's Therese arrives at prep school, full of wide-eyed
inquisitiveness and, well, a little curiosity. We aren't 20 minutes into the
film before she's tailing Isabelle (Anna Gaël) and poking her head into
lesbianism. Not much, unfortunately, comes of this outside of the expected
mushy gushy feelings that develop and the inevitable scandal it creates in the
school. Told in flashback from a now older Therese as she wanders the halls of
the school, Radley Metzger develops a story with substantial grace and beauty
(best seen in an immortal shot of Persson raising her head to peer out over
Gaël's bare ass), but not much substance.
Provencial attitudes toward woman-woman relationships have been explored in
umpteen films to date, and Metzger's film is one of the earliest examples of
it. It isn't one of the best -- check out Heavenly Creatures for that (but
don't get started on how they weren't really lesbians) -- but it's worth a peek.
Included as part of The Radley Metzger Collection with The Alley Cats and
Camille 2000.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



