A man discovers his wife in bed with another man and decides to kill her. But the dead woman begins to appear to him, driving him crazy.A man discovers his wife in bed with another man and decides to kill her. But the dead woman begins to appear to him, driving him crazy.A man discovers his wife in bed with another man and decides to kill her. But the dead woman begins to appear to him, driving him crazy.
Photos
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRiccardo drives a Citroen.
- GoofsWhile they're sitting in the car, during a close-up of Elisa, Riccardo's off-screen line "What a marvelous body!" is dubbed early, as she begins to crack a smile in advance of his compliment being heard.
- Quotes
Professor Riccardo Rossi: [Repeated line, to his wife] Whore!
- SoundtracksFifth Symphony (
Fate")"
by Ludwig van Beethoven, arranged Di Stefano
Featured review
"Giochi erotici di una famiglia per bene," or "Erotic Games of a Good Family," is a tantalizing title that promises a titillating journey into the erotic and the taboo. Directed by Francesco Degli Espinosa, this 1975 Italian film is an intriguing yet messy blend of horror, thriller, and erotic genres, offering a unique viewing experience that, despite its flaws, has a certain irresistible charm.
The film kicks off with a bang as we're introduced to ultra-conservative politician Riccardo, who discovers his wife, Elisa, cheating on him. In a fit of rage, he murders her, setting off a chain of events that sees him transform from a moralistic man to a despicable one, engaging in prostitution, attempted incest, and further homicide.
The story then takes a turn for the supernatural as Riccardo is haunted by visions of his dead wife, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. These visions become somewhat repetitive, causing the film's momentum to wane, but director Espinosa ensures the audience's attention with ample nudity and a bonkers ending packed with preposterous twists.
True to its title, the film does deliver on the erotic front, but perhaps not in the way one might expect. While there is a generous amount of nudity and sexual themes, the promised "erotic games" are somewhat lacking, replaced by a psychological giallo narrative that feels more absurd as the story progresses. The film is low on gore but high on sleaze, with a body count that includes a fall off a cliff and multiple double-crosses, adding to the chaotic nature of the plot.
The writing, credited to Renato Polselli, is undoubtedly psychological and prurient, with extended lovemaking scenes and a main plot that spirals into absurdity. The film feels like a product of its time and place, embracing the freedom of expression that characterized 1970s Italian cinema.
Overall, "Erotic Games of a Good Family" is an entertaining mess. It's a rare gem that, despite its flaws and predictability, offers a unique viewing experience. It might not be a masterpiece, but it's a captivating and enjoyable ride through the erotic, the supernatural, and the downright absurd.
So, if you're in the mood for a sexy, sleazy, and slightly scary trip back to the 1970s, this film might just be the unexpected treat you're looking for. Just be prepared for a wild and bizarre journey that only the Italians could deliver!
The film kicks off with a bang as we're introduced to ultra-conservative politician Riccardo, who discovers his wife, Elisa, cheating on him. In a fit of rage, he murders her, setting off a chain of events that sees him transform from a moralistic man to a despicable one, engaging in prostitution, attempted incest, and further homicide.
The story then takes a turn for the supernatural as Riccardo is haunted by visions of his dead wife, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. These visions become somewhat repetitive, causing the film's momentum to wane, but director Espinosa ensures the audience's attention with ample nudity and a bonkers ending packed with preposterous twists.
True to its title, the film does deliver on the erotic front, but perhaps not in the way one might expect. While there is a generous amount of nudity and sexual themes, the promised "erotic games" are somewhat lacking, replaced by a psychological giallo narrative that feels more absurd as the story progresses. The film is low on gore but high on sleaze, with a body count that includes a fall off a cliff and multiple double-crosses, adding to the chaotic nature of the plot.
The writing, credited to Renato Polselli, is undoubtedly psychological and prurient, with extended lovemaking scenes and a main plot that spirals into absurdity. The film feels like a product of its time and place, embracing the freedom of expression that characterized 1970s Italian cinema.
Overall, "Erotic Games of a Good Family" is an entertaining mess. It's a rare gem that, despite its flaws and predictability, offers a unique viewing experience. It might not be a masterpiece, but it's a captivating and enjoyable ride through the erotic, the supernatural, and the downright absurd.
So, if you're in the mood for a sexy, sleazy, and slightly scary trip back to the 1970s, this film might just be the unexpected treat you're looking for. Just be prepared for a wild and bizarre journey that only the Italians could deliver!
- MajesticMane
- Jun 26, 2024
- Permalink
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Erotic Games of a Respectable Family
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Top Gap
By what name was Giochi erotici di una famiglia per bene (1975) officially released in Canada in English?
Answer