Wednesday, May 22, 1974 THEVMICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Wednesday, May 22, 974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Truffaut explores exploitation in 'Kid' (Continved from Page 5) simply for laying on her back and obtaining notoriefy for being involved in myste ious murd- ers). Truffaut shows us Camila's rise from rags to riches. She tells her own story while we vee all the points at whiht she is lying. She describes how she left her husband, "like t h e Queen of England," just sailing right out with so much class. Then we see what really hap- pened. She was vatcniig tele- vision to help war'd off" hem nus- band's sexual advances when he pulled out a rifle and shot the television, she rose up scream- ing and swearing and left the door yelling. How are we going to react to absurd personal histories? The sociologist in the mavie tries to understand her by talking about her liking for the banjo as sub- limeated phallic denal. "Did you ever, think she just might be a tramp?" asks his prim secretary. Later he says that she must find a loving contact with reality, "real people' in real situations." BUT WHEN the, sociologist says this, he is speaking to none other than the ilea-bag saloon singer Sam Golden, wh used to put his Indianapolis Speed- way recording on the stereo every time he slept with a wo-. man. The sociologist accuses Sam of exploiting Camilla. to which Sam calmly replies, light- ing up a cigarette, "Are you sociologist's reality, for, Eke calling me a pimp?" Camilla wants no part of the kitsch, she usurps that tea'ity into her own domain. "I exist," she tells Stanislas the sociolo- Have a flair for artistic writinq? Ifryou are interest- ed in reviewing poetry. and music or writing feature stories a b o u t the drama, dance, film arts: Contact Arts EOdi taror, /oThe Michigan Daily. Abortion Alternative OFFERED BY Problem Pregnancy Help 24 hr. phohe: 769-7283 Office: Basement-400 S. Div. (corner of William) Hrs. 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