A Conversation for The True Story of 'The Story of O' by Pauline Reage

Story of O

Post 1

K.P.

You poor repressed Brits...had to wait till 2000 to see film.?
I saw it at my local drive-in the late 70s, but then we ozzies always were bad lots eh?
KP Ratte.
PS I thought the acting was pretty wooden.


Story of O

Post 2

I'm not really here

The acting was terrible!
When I saw the film I wondered what all the fuss was about, although the actress that played O was kind of cute. smiley - smiley
The book is much better!

BTW, if you activate your user space, people will come and say hi to you there. smiley - smiley


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 3

Backdoor_uk

Despite what the article says about the film being released uncut that isn't quite the whole story. The version you may have seen is the one released for the international English market. This dubbed version is far inferior to the original French version (recently shown subtitled on film4 and channel 4 in the uk). The dubbed version suffers from crucially cut scenes and poorly translated dubbing (often mangling the books original text). Sometimes missing scenes mean that the story jumps about and doesn't make complete sense. Even the haunting score is ruined because of time changes due to these cuts.
All the dubbed accents are slightly American (even the supposedly English sir Steven) and Sir Steven is annoying called Sir Stephan (as if he was French) even though the original French soundtrack clearly pronounces his name "Steven".
The French version is easily worth 8/10, even for die-hard fans of the book like me: The 'cut'; version is by comparison very poor. I'd advise anyone who thought the acting wooden to they and see the French original, which (in my opinion) is hauntingly erotic.

On a separate note, Dominique Aury's assertion that she left the ending of the book open because "she is not a novelist" has been take by some to mean that the book may not have been entirety a work of fiction.


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 4

Mina

Hi, thanks for reading my entry. smiley - smiley

The film version I have seen *is* the French one. When it was on TV here it was subtitled, not dubbed.

I am also a huge fan of the book. I have seen a graphic novel too, but I haven't managed to find one for sale yet.

I'm not too keen on the sequel though. smiley - yuk


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 5

Backdoor_uk

You can pick the graphic novel up quite easily - Amazon for instance (I assume you mean the Guido Crepax version, sold as "Justine" and "The Story of O"). I highly recommend it, since it's much better than any film could be.

The new film version of The story of O, which is due out soon, has had terrible reviews (it's set in modern day USA), not least because it apparently misses out most of the Roissy and Samois sections. Still, worth looking out for as well.


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 6

Mina

I'll keep my eye out for that. Even if it is just to complain that it's all wrong. smiley - laugh


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 7

Sonya137

Hello,

I have been searching for the uncut version of "Story of O" on DVD, in Region 1 (USA/Canada) format, for a long time.
Does anyone know if it actually exists? I have seen plenty of wonderful copies of it, but only formatted for the European market. I do wish there's one out there I can buy and watch without having to figure out a way to make my DVD player do European format DVDs.


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 8

I'm not really here

I put 'Story of O region 1 dvd' into Google and got loads of results. The top one was from Amazon.com. If you buy now they promise delivery before christmas. Happy viewing.


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 9

Sonya137

Thank you for taking the time to search for the movie, Mina =)

Unfortunately, the DVD sold by Amazon.com is only 97 min long, not 103 like the European, and is thus the cut version. I guess I'll have to get that region-free DVD player after all! Or perhaps just read the book a few more times =) Imagination is so much better than most movies based on books, anyway!


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 10

I'm not really here

I was told that American movies run at a different frame rate than European ones so they look shorter, so you'll probably find that it's exactly the same movie.

I found it out because I was looking for a dvd and kept coming up against the short versions, so I asked on h2g2 and they explained it to me.


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 11

Sonya137

OHHH! Thank you very much, Mina!! smiley - biggrin


Story of O (1975 film version)

Post 12

I'm not really here

No problem, I hope you enjoy it. smiley - biggrin And I hope that you liked my article.


Story of O

Post 13

Werekitty (Bastet, Tobru Deran, Cymoril)

"poor repressed Brits"?

Ha! I'll have you know that England leads the world in the noble arts of pervery.


Story of O

Post 14

this is not a pipe ~--U

had this book forced on me not too long ago by...well, that's not important...
how come you're dragging this one up from the past kitty? is my fear confirmed? are things really that slow on here?
and, hmmmm, what's with the llama fetish (hey, it's none of my business)...


Story of O

Post 15

this is not a pipe ~--U

pulled book out again last night...pretty tame compared to de sade, don't you think?
....and he was french, of course..i reckon they probably got us pipped in the pervery stakes...


Story of O

Post 16

Mina

No reason not to comment again if the entry is good. smiley - winkeye

De Sade was quite mad.


Story of O

Post 17

Werekitty (Bastet, Tobru Deran, Cymoril)

Naaa.... when our pervs go over to other countries their pervs thank our pervs for the 'show'. England has the biggest 'scene'.


Story of O

Post 18

this is not a pipe ~--U

kitty...please correct me if need be, but i had the distinct impression that you were from other shores..are your credentials in the international pervery stakes validly represented on this occasion, or are you leading me up the garden path...?


Story of O

Post 19

Werekitty (Bastet, Tobru Deran, Cymoril)

are you asking me if I'm British or if I'm pervy?

Because the answer to both questions is the same.


Story of O

Post 20

Son of John

Better late then never ? Story of O blu ray disc reported to be region free.


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