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By Kaylie 2022-03-16 08:01:01
Coincidence or providence, I just finished watching the British satire: A Clockwork Orange yesterday, and today I am watching a great satire of the same period in the continental European style. Four middle-aged men with successful careers: a pilot, a judge, a chef, and a TV producer, gather in a villa, ready to end their lives with delicious food. Three prostitutes and an equally delicious female teacher were added later.
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By Amelia 2022-03-16 08:01:01
The end of the experience - "Bliss Feast"
In 1973, Marco Ferreri's film "The Bliss" does look a bit shocking in terms of content, but the emergence of a large number of similar films in the 1970s has weakened the strange features of "The Bliss", "The 120 Days of Sodom", "Sensual World", "Caligula" and many other famous names were born in this period. These perverted, erotic, dirty-looking films wrote the art film score of the seventies, they were so out of place with the films of the previous era, they were reckless, they flouted the...
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By Lola 2022-03-16 08:01:01
After reading it, I was struck to the point where
my dream was to overeat and die surrounded by handsome gourmet guys. It seems that I am not the only one who dreamed so, that's why I have this French film. Four big men came to someone's villa and ordered many, many first-class ingredients, and then everyone showed off their skills and started to make delicious meals; at the same time, they called a lot of beautiful women to play together. . . Sounds like a good deal so far, but then.... -
By Mikel 2022-03-16 08:01:01
My Watch Book: "Blissful Feast"
When the most primitive desires of human beings are infinitely exaggerated and satisfied, they will eventually lead to disgusting destruction. An example of the latter is The World of the Senses, and a typical example of the former is Blissful Feast. Five elite characters from various fields, stripped of their usual sanctimonious appearances, stuffed food into their stomachs like lunatics, and kept eating, even if they stinked and couldn't stand up. He didn't stop talking, as if he had gone...
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By Dallas 2022-03-16 08:01:01
THE GRANDE BOUFFE - Roger Ebert
Source: http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-grande-bouffe-1973
★★★★★★★ Film review reprint☆ Original translation★★★★★★★
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Overall Rating: 2/4 stars
Marco Ferreri's “The Grand Bouffe” is to gastronomy as “The Exorcist” is to “Song of Bernadette,” which is to say eat before you go, you won't be hungry afterward. It's the story of four friends who gather for a weekend of eating and wenching that gradually reveals itself as a...
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- Release date May 22, 1973
- Filming locations Rue Boileau, Paris, France
- Production companies Films 66, Mara Films, Capitolina Produzioni Cinematografiche
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By Isabel 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The first time I saw so much food, I lost my...
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By Lawrence 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Elementary school teachers who weigh well over 140 pounds are typical of the...
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By Ferne 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Watching the bounty and meat forest of capitalism. Low-end version of Roman Erotic...
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By Willow 2022-03-27 09:01:21
I knew the script of this movie BH for a long time. There was such a big turmoil in Cannes back then, but it turned out not to be my own tea~ It's not good to give...
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By Zion 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Too extreme and even disgusting, the big wave heroine is just a bit of a sex scene. . ....
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Ugo: Wanting to be Marlon Brando is vanity.
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Marcello: You should do a special menu. "A dinner offered by four Burgundian gentlemen to three nice Canterbury whores!"
Philippe: Ah, so they're whores, eh?
Michel: What did you expect?
Philippe: I've got a great menu idea. "The Whore Menu"! A sauté of fat and lean given by four gourmand gourmets, epicures for three young ladies, in twelve courses.
Marcello: That's it.
Philippe: Crayfish à la Mozart on a bed of rice à la Sully, with Sauce Aurora.
Marcello: Not bad.