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SummaryAt the dawn of the twentieth century, in a brothel in Paris, a prostitute's face is scarred and becomes a tragic smile. Life at the brothel is isolated from the outside world and it revolves around the "laughing lady". [Haute et Court Films]

Directed By:Bertrand Bonello

Written By:Bertrand Bonello

House of Pleasures

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75
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
78% Positive
7 Reviews
22% Mixed
2 Reviews
0% Negative
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Nov 22, 2011
100
Slant Magazine
A brief history of time and space, according to Bertrand Bonello.
Nov 22, 2011
91
The A.V. Club
Without soft-pedaling it in the least, Bonello nonetheless mourns the passing of a time where prostitutes didn't control their destinies, but at least had each other.
Feb 9, 2012
80
Chicago Reader
Like Walter Benjamin, Bonello associates this insularity with both innocence and the 19th century; and when, in the final sequence of House of Pleasures, he dispenses with the security exuded by these subjects, the effect is like being shaken violently out of a dream.
Nov 22, 2011
80
Village Voice
The filmmaker gives full vent to his romanticism by staging an End of the Epoch party, with tearful sex workers dancing to "Nights in White Satin," then steps on the mood with yet another farewell fête, commemorating Bastille Day. The prisoners are free - to walk the streets. Ironic, no?
Mar 29, 2012
75
San Francisco Chronicle
It's a strange film, very original and very good. Just by virtue of the subject matter, it can't help but be erotic, and yet eroticism is not the movie's purpose.
Dec 1, 2011
60
The New York Times
Throughout the film there is an abundance of sumptuously photographed flesh on view. But House of Pleasures is not an erotic stimulant so much as a slow-moving, increasingly tragic and claustrophobic operatic pageant set almost entirely in the brothel.
Nov 22, 2011
60
Time Out
The result is erratic, occasionally WTF hilarious (three words: revenge by panther!), and in its transgressive tracks-of-my-tears climax, capable of finding pleasure in being bat-shit crazy.
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