Director:
Tinto BrassMúsica:
Riz OrtolaniReparto:
Katarina Vasilissa, Martine Brochard, Tinto Brass, Ted Rusoff, Franco Branciaroli, Francesco Casale, Cristina Garavaglia, Raffaella OffidaniSinopsis(1)
Las historias de varios personajes se entrelazan entre sí. Un profesor universitario casado con una mujer a la que le encanta el sexo. A Alberto le gusta exhibirse delante de los demás. Fausta es enfermera y no le tiene miedo a nada. Dodo y Pascasie, profesor y alumna, mantienen una tórrida relación. El sexo es la base de todas estas vidas, vacías y sin sentido. (Columbia TriStar)
(más)Reseñas (2)
The famous Tinto Brass appeals to his audience mainly with such flicks as Salon Kitty or Caligula. If he decides to devote himself to an Albert Moravia novel, an almost moralistic story emerges. Because Moravia is the high end, Brass is the low. However, if you have a bit of sensitivity in your body and a sense of humor, you will laugh happily at all the lascivious cleavage and butts of the pretty Italian girls, who are definitely not chaste like the Virgin Mary. Then, in the library, you will find something with this description: "A sprawling psychological novella following the problems of a thirty-five-year-old literature professor burdened with an Oedipus complex." ()
Yes, this is truly a voyeuristic fantasy, and I must admit that Tinto Brass had quite a bit of courage to film this. It's a shame that most of the time if there's a shot of a penis, it's artificial, but at least the women are filmed here - albeit in a somewhat sexist way - but that doesn't detract from their beauty. Bold, slightly perverse, but why not? ()
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