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Famed photographer David Hamilton's second film follows the exploits of two cousins coming of age in the beautiful French Countryside. A young man and a girl fall in love as they compare the differences between the raunchy open sexuality of the servants with that of the refined repressive deviance of their respective families. With war imminent, the bond between the two teens as well as the love between the two families grows more intense.
Aspect Ratio 16:9
18
Director David Hamilton
Main Language French
Number of Disks 1
Free
Studio Arrow Video
Subtitle Language English

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SOFT FOCUS EROTICISM

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If you like beautiful young boys and beautiful young girls to be naked and filmed through a focus so soft that Vaseline was probably used on the lens, then this is for you. Given their ages it's doubtful that such a film would be made these days -apparently the boy was fourteen - but it's handled with such innocence and charm that so long as you are not put off by nakedness and virtually no real story it's a pleasant and erotic way of passing an evening. It brings to mind other such French films of the time, like Benjamin, with Pierre Clementi, where an innocent boy is educated into the sexual ways of the world by nubile young servants and in this case cousins as well. By no means a great film, it brings to life a period 30 years ago when CGI didn't exist and not every film was about explosions and action. An altogether more innocent time. If my first paragraph appeals, then it's cheap enough to give it a go.

2012-01-21by Culwin