Emmanuelle 2 (1975)
(Emmanuelle l'Antivierge)
Country: FR/IT
Technical: col 84m
Director: Francis Giacobetti, Francis Leroi
Cast: Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orsini, Frédéric Lagache
Synopsis:
Emmanuelle returns home to her husband in Bangkok, indulging in acupuncture and rough sex with a jockey and a dance instructor before servicing customers in a crowded bordello. Meanwhile hubby attempts to deflower a young ingénue.
Review:
Deliciously coy acting, whether or not complemented by atrocious dubbing, returns us to the sex without consequences of Jaeckin's first film, where the most sordid circumstances for coitus are nonetheless made to look as soft-toned and gorgeous as a commercial. In retrospect it's all very innocent and soporific. (The BBFC chose to cut shots of an erect penis in the peepshow sex sequence, even though it was animated.)
(Emmanuelle l'Antivierge)
Country: FR/IT
Technical: col 84m
Director: Francis Giacobetti, Francis Leroi
Cast: Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orsini, Frédéric Lagache
Synopsis:
Emmanuelle returns home to her husband in Bangkok, indulging in acupuncture and rough sex with a jockey and a dance instructor before servicing customers in a crowded bordello. Meanwhile hubby attempts to deflower a young ingénue.
Review:
Deliciously coy acting, whether or not complemented by atrocious dubbing, returns us to the sex without consequences of Jaeckin's first film, where the most sordid circumstances for coitus are nonetheless made to look as soft-toned and gorgeous as a commercial. In retrospect it's all very innocent and soporific. (The BBFC chose to cut shots of an erect penis in the peepshow sex sequence, even though it was animated.)
(Emmanuelle l'Antivierge)
Country: FR/IT
Technical: col 84m
Director: Francis Giacobetti, Francis Leroi
Cast: Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orsini, Frédéric Lagache
Synopsis:
Emmanuelle returns home to her husband in Bangkok, indulging in acupuncture and rough sex with a jockey and a dance instructor before servicing customers in a crowded bordello. Meanwhile hubby attempts to deflower a young ingénue.
Review:
Deliciously coy acting, whether or not complemented by atrocious dubbing, returns us to the sex without consequences of Jaeckin's first film, where the most sordid circumstances for coitus are nonetheless made to look as soft-toned and gorgeous as a commercial. In retrospect it's all very innocent and soporific. (The BBFC chose to cut shots of an erect penis in the peepshow sex sequence, even though it was animated.)