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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOn the day of her 18th birthday, Martine is instructed by her father that she will be deflowered at an orgy later that day.On the day of her 18th birthday, Martine is instructed by her father that she will be deflowered at an orgy later that day.On the day of her 18th birthday, Martine is instructed by her father that she will be deflowered at an orgy later that day.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Catherine Ringer
- Martine
- (as Lolita Da Nova)
Michel Caputo
- The Baron
- (as Jean-Gérard Sorlin)
Gilda Arancio
- Gilda
- (as Gilda Stark)
Christel Loris
- Guest
- (as Christine Louis)
Vicky Mesmin
- Guest
- (as Chantal Virapin)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- ConnessioniEdited into Porno e libertà (2016)
Recensione in evidenza
Body Love, directed by Lasse Braun, is an intriguing, if somewhat bewildering, experience. It is a film that defies easy categorization, blending artistic ambition with explicit adult content. My overall impression is that it is a unique, almost meditative, take on pornography, elevated by its iconic synth soundtrack.
The film's reputation precedes it, and it is arguably more famous for its Klaus Schulze soundtrack than its cinematic merits. However, that should not detract from the fact that Body Love is an unusual and, at times, surprisingly effective piece of erotic cinema.
The narrative, such as it is, introduces us to a series of characters and their sexual encounters. One scene involves a man who enjoys watching other men with his wife while he plays the piano, which sets the tone for the film's blend of music and eroticism. There's also a scene where a man is offered a "plaything," which leads to one of the film's more memorable orgy sequences-a highlight for fans of this genre.
The ambient, trippy synth music of Schulze is a constant presence, enhancing the film's dreamlike, surreal atmosphere. It's no wonder that the soundtrack became a best-seller, with its unique blend of electronics and eroticism. In fact, the music is so integral to the film that it could be considered a character in its own right.
In terms of cinematography, Body Love has an artistic, almost arthouse feel, which sets it apart from more typical hardcore pornography. The use of abstract visuals and an unusual narrative structure adds to the film's dreamlike state. This is not a film that follows a traditional three-act structure, and it is all the more intriguing for it.
However, the film's unconventional approach may also be a drawback for some viewers. The lack of a clear narrative and the emphasis on atmosphere over explicit content may leave some feeling a little cold. It is certainly a film that requires patience and an open mind.
In conclusion, Body Love is an interesting, if slightly perplexing, cinematic journey. It is a film that challenges the boundaries of pornography, blending art and eroticism with a unique, synth-driven soundscape. While it may not be for everyone, it is a film that leaves a lasting impression and has undoubtedly earned its place in cinematic history.
So, if you're curious about this unique blend of synths and sensuality, Body Love may be worth a watch. Just be prepared for an unusual, trippy ride!
The film's reputation precedes it, and it is arguably more famous for its Klaus Schulze soundtrack than its cinematic merits. However, that should not detract from the fact that Body Love is an unusual and, at times, surprisingly effective piece of erotic cinema.
The narrative, such as it is, introduces us to a series of characters and their sexual encounters. One scene involves a man who enjoys watching other men with his wife while he plays the piano, which sets the tone for the film's blend of music and eroticism. There's also a scene where a man is offered a "plaything," which leads to one of the film's more memorable orgy sequences-a highlight for fans of this genre.
The ambient, trippy synth music of Schulze is a constant presence, enhancing the film's dreamlike, surreal atmosphere. It's no wonder that the soundtrack became a best-seller, with its unique blend of electronics and eroticism. In fact, the music is so integral to the film that it could be considered a character in its own right.
In terms of cinematography, Body Love has an artistic, almost arthouse feel, which sets it apart from more typical hardcore pornography. The use of abstract visuals and an unusual narrative structure adds to the film's dreamlike state. This is not a film that follows a traditional three-act structure, and it is all the more intriguing for it.
However, the film's unconventional approach may also be a drawback for some viewers. The lack of a clear narrative and the emphasis on atmosphere over explicit content may leave some feeling a little cold. It is certainly a film that requires patience and an open mind.
In conclusion, Body Love is an interesting, if slightly perplexing, cinematic journey. It is a film that challenges the boundaries of pornography, blending art and eroticism with a unique, synth-driven soundscape. While it may not be for everyone, it is a film that leaves a lasting impression and has undoubtedly earned its place in cinematic history.
So, if you're curious about this unique blend of synths and sensuality, Body Love may be worth a watch. Just be prepared for an unusual, trippy ride!
- MajesticMane
- 11 giu 2024
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