The Bathers Review
By Christopher Null
After introducing us to a half-dozen employees, the film tosses out its story, which has a leering patron obsessing over one of the girls. Why? She looks just like his ex-wife, who he murdered, spending years in jail for the crime. Meanwhile, each peep starlet suffers through her own crisis (one's a drug addict, one has a baby she's trying to raise on the sly inside the peer show, most are just broke) until the zippy 83 minutes of the film are up.
Extremely amateurish, the film is easy to watch but difficult to enjoy, much like your average student film. First-time director Viviane Candas has much to learn about storytelling and basic directorial technique, but she has enough flourishes in the movie to indicate she may be a filmmaker to watch in coming years. With more compelling material and less of a perverse need to dwell on iffy and explicit sexuality, Candas may be a kind of scrappy, Harmony Korine-type that works miracles without money. But for now, The Bathers will probably be remembered solely as an early exercise in learning the ropes of moviemaking.
And by the way, I didn't see much bathing going on.
Aka Les Baigneuses.
Facts and Figures
Year: 2003
Run time: 83 mins
In Theaters: Wednesday 22nd January 2003
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 2.5 / 5
IMDB: 3.7 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Viviane Candas
Producer: Paulo Branco
Screenwriter: Viviane Candas
Also starring: Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Ann-Gisel Glass, Carolkim Tran, Paulo Branco, Viviane Candas