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In Roger Vadim's ...And God Created Woman (1956), the relationship between Juliette Hardy (Brigitte Bardot) and Michel Tardieu (Jean-Louis Trintignant) evolves from a marriage of convenience and pity into a complex bond defined by a struggle for power, respect, and mutual understanding.
The following is an event-by-event breakdown of their relationship's evolution:
At the film's start, Juliette is an orphan living with strict guardians in Saint-Tropez. While she is obsessed with the eldest Tardieu brother, Antoine, he views her only as a temporary conquest. When Juliette’s guardians threaten to send her back to the orphanage, the middle brother, Michel—who has secretly loved her from afar—proposes marriage.
The wedding is small and tense; Antoine noticeably fails to attend. Immediately following the ceremony, a local ruffian insults Juliette’s reputation in the town square. Michel, usually mild-mannered, attempts to defend her honor and is brutally beaten.
For a brief period, the couple attempts a normal life. Juliette tries to be a "good wife," and Michel remains patient and protective. However, Juliette admits to Michel that she is "scared" of herself and her own desires. She asks him to love her "very much" as if to tether her to stability.
The relationship begins to crumble when Antoine returns to Saint-Tropez to manage the family shipyard. Juliette’s behavior becomes increasingly disrespectful and erratic toward Michel. During a storm, Juliette takes a boat out; it catches fire, and Antoine swims out to save her. Stranded on a wild beach, Juliette seduces Antoine (or is seduced by him, depending on the interpretation of her "feverish" state).
After the affair, a "feverish" Juliette confesses to the youngest brother, Christian, and the news eventually reaches Michel through their mother. Michel scours the town for her, eventually finding her at the Bar des Amis. There, Juliette has descended into a state of "Mambo madness," dancing barefoot and erotically with Caribbean musicians in a complete rejection of her role as a "respectable wife."
When Michel confronts Juliette, the situation escalates. In the chaos, the wealthy Eric Carradine is accidentally wounded while trying to intervene. In a pivotal moment of raw emotion, Michel loses his temper and slaps Juliette hard four times.
The film ends with Michel and Juliette walking home together, hand-in-hand.
No oversights detected.
In ...And God Created Woman (1956), the relationship between Juliette and Michel begins as a one-sided arrangement where Michel marries her to save her from an orphanage, despite her obsession with his brother Antoine. The dynamic shifts after their wedding when Michel is beaten defending her honor, earning her respect and physical affection. However, the return of Antoine leads to Juliette's infidelity after a boat accident. The climax occurs at the Bar des Amis, where a gun-wielding Michel confronts a dancing Juliette; after accidentally wounding Eric Carradine, Michel slaps Juliette four times. She smiles in response, signaling her submission to or respect for his newfound dominance, and they walk home hand-in-hand, reconciled.