Añade un argumento en tu idiomaYoung Lena is trapped in a complex situation of sex and lies.Young Lena is trapped in a complex situation of sex and lies.Young Lena is trapped in a complex situation of sex and lies.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Christina Lindberg
- Lena Svensson
- (as Cristina Lindberg)
Siv Ericks
- Jan's Mother
- (as Siv Eriks)
Bert-Åke Varg
- Lena's Father
- (as Bert Åke Warg)
Reseñas destacadas
This movie is an uneasy mix of carefree hedonistic sixties sexy fun and a darker, more edgy sexuality and is all the better for that. In a way the gorgeous Christina Lindberg also epitomises this duality, is she a wide eyed innocent schoolgirl or someone craving some action? Well, I suppose the fact she spends most of the film with hardly any clothes partly answers that question but here even she seems unable to decide. Indeed for much of the movie we slip fantasy and reality and between her safe home loving, sweater wearing boyfriend to the more exciting older guy who plays with drugs and SM. Always good to watch with some interesting twists and turns and a glorious semi consensual bondage scene to round things off.
...I cannot say a lot about the film as the version I have is in its original language with no subtitles. That is a shame because Christina's character Lena had a lot of dialogue and it would have been interesting to hear what she had to say. Anyway, Christina plays a young girl who after a row with her boyfriend hitchhikes across the countryside in Sweden, meets up with a couple of nudist, and spends some time at their log cabin. Her boyfriend eventually finds her and takes her back to the city where unbeknown to him she continues an affair with a more older and perverted man.
Exponerad is quite surreal and is told in flashbacks and dreamlike sequences. There is a lot of nudity; Christina spends most of her time in various states of undress and you get a bondage scene and an attempted rape on our beautiful heroine too. I notice that IMDb has a tag line for this film that states that it was banned in 36 countries. After watching this film I have to add that if that statement is true then I cannot see why. There is nothing too explicit on show to warrant that.
So, If you are a Christina Lindberg fan, like me, then seek out this film. You will not be disappointed. For anyone else or anybody expecting an exploitation classic along the lines of 'Thriller: a Cruel Picture'. I would have to say that you should move along. There is nothing of any interest for you here.
Exponerad is quite surreal and is told in flashbacks and dreamlike sequences. There is a lot of nudity; Christina spends most of her time in various states of undress and you get a bondage scene and an attempted rape on our beautiful heroine too. I notice that IMDb has a tag line for this film that states that it was banned in 36 countries. After watching this film I have to add that if that statement is true then I cannot see why. There is nothing too explicit on show to warrant that.
So, If you are a Christina Lindberg fan, like me, then seek out this film. You will not be disappointed. For anyone else or anybody expecting an exploitation classic along the lines of 'Thriller: a Cruel Picture'. I would have to say that you should move along. There is nothing of any interest for you here.
A run-of-the-mill erotic fantasy film (that also owes much of it's narrative charms to Bunuel's classic Belle de Jour (1969)), is elevated by the elfin-like, nubile-innocent beauty of Swedish star Christina Lindberg. Her ethereal Lena, like Catherine Deneuve's Severine, displays an ambiguity in her sense of reality. We are never really sure if her sexual experiences throughout the film are fantasies or not. Lena drifts from Jan (Bjorn Adelly), a mummy's boy, and Helge (Heinz Hopf), a seeming playboy who offers her to friends who hangout at parties at his house.
The direction and cinematography are quite loose, giving it's mis-en- scene an elemental idea of realism. But with this technique, the result has very little suspense or atmosphere. Beginning with Lena taking off from boyfriend, Jan, hitchhiking out to a country house. She is picked up by a couple who go with her, and Lena imagines an encounter with the man of the couple. From here Lena simply goes back and forth between the two men who offer their utter love to her. She seems uninterested in either. We are reminded throughout the film that Helge took some nude photographs of her, and he attempts to blackmail her - something that never really happens, and some humanity suddenly comes from the sullen- seeming Lena, as she demands that she have them and the negatives.
Whilst the film has a reputation for it's depiction of sexuality, and now relatively soft sexual violence, it is rarely shocking. Also, with a very thin plot, it plods along in quite a pedestrian fashion. However, this is not to say that the time spent with this film is certainly no waste of time. Christina Lindberg is incredibly watchable. She radiates beauty, and has an incredible presence. So, with utter beguiled fascination, the film goes from being a two star reward, to a three.
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The direction and cinematography are quite loose, giving it's mis-en- scene an elemental idea of realism. But with this technique, the result has very little suspense or atmosphere. Beginning with Lena taking off from boyfriend, Jan, hitchhiking out to a country house. She is picked up by a couple who go with her, and Lena imagines an encounter with the man of the couple. From here Lena simply goes back and forth between the two men who offer their utter love to her. She seems uninterested in either. We are reminded throughout the film that Helge took some nude photographs of her, and he attempts to blackmail her - something that never really happens, and some humanity suddenly comes from the sullen- seeming Lena, as she demands that she have them and the negatives.
Whilst the film has a reputation for it's depiction of sexuality, and now relatively soft sexual violence, it is rarely shocking. Also, with a very thin plot, it plods along in quite a pedestrian fashion. However, this is not to say that the time spent with this film is certainly no waste of time. Christina Lindberg is incredibly watchable. She radiates beauty, and has an incredible presence. So, with utter beguiled fascination, the film goes from being a two star reward, to a three.
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When I was a teenager I often hear about small magazine of Sweden nudes girl sold a black market at my home city, how I never had any money to buy it, my friend showed me his unique issue, now I see how it was made watching this unknown picture from there, where the director Gustav Wiklund laid a unusual narrative over a underage girl when their parents is absence by a seasoned vacation.
The attractive and naïve Lena (Christina Lindberg) has a boring life among studies, working as Museum assistant and has a young boyfriend Jan (Bjorn Adelly), in the meantime she meets those womanizer mature man Helge (Heinz Hopf) whom usually convinces his girls to spicy nude photo shoot, clearly Helge make part of underground of so profitable exploitation that sold this nude photos worldwide, the crock Helge has a sordid relationship with the ninny Lena, who runs away from him in a dangerous journey at road hitchhiking until reach a country house of his boyfriend Jan, who sudden appears there casting out Lena an odd couple of broad-mind Lena's hitch-hike from there.
Back at Stockholm Lena tries get back from Helge the photo's negatives at once due if it is caught in the black market will ruins her standing, meanwhile meets with Jan to fix the mistake, Helge delivers the negatives and also the pictures, nonetheless still pursued her for unknown reason, the outcome is too much disturbing offering.
It quite sure wasn't able to every taste whatsoever, in some early sequence the newbie Director Wiklund exposes several scenes whereof just decurrent Lena's thoughts as real, thereafter back to reality, somehow it displeased the audience for such misleading trick, a kind of sexploitation feature, laid down by Sweden standard, deserves respect.
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First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
The attractive and naïve Lena (Christina Lindberg) has a boring life among studies, working as Museum assistant and has a young boyfriend Jan (Bjorn Adelly), in the meantime she meets those womanizer mature man Helge (Heinz Hopf) whom usually convinces his girls to spicy nude photo shoot, clearly Helge make part of underground of so profitable exploitation that sold this nude photos worldwide, the crock Helge has a sordid relationship with the ninny Lena, who runs away from him in a dangerous journey at road hitchhiking until reach a country house of his boyfriend Jan, who sudden appears there casting out Lena an odd couple of broad-mind Lena's hitch-hike from there.
Back at Stockholm Lena tries get back from Helge the photo's negatives at once due if it is caught in the black market will ruins her standing, meanwhile meets with Jan to fix the mistake, Helge delivers the negatives and also the pictures, nonetheless still pursued her for unknown reason, the outcome is too much disturbing offering.
It quite sure wasn't able to every taste whatsoever, in some early sequence the newbie Director Wiklund exposes several scenes whereof just decurrent Lena's thoughts as real, thereafter back to reality, somehow it displeased the audience for such misleading trick, a kind of sexploitation feature, laid down by Sweden standard, deserves respect.
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
Exposed (1971)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Christina Lindberg fans can rejoice because another one of her films has been released to DVD. In this film she plays a 17-year-old girl who gets taken advantage of by an older man. He took some nude photos of her and is now blackmailing her, which doesn't sit well with a mama's boy that she's currently dating. There are about two other plot lines that could be brought up but, as the director states in the featurette, the story really isn't that important when you've got the beautiful Lindberg running around nude for 60% of the running time. The movie actually manages to be more than just your typical sexploitation film because the story itself isn't too bad and we get some decent performances. The entire subplot of Lindberg's character imagining bad things happening to her might have been a homage to Bunuel's BELLE DE JOUR but it works. These fantasy sequences range from her being raped, to her death with some nudist and various others. Lindberg turns in a good, if certainly not great performance, which is more than enough. She certainly makes us care for her character even though we really don't learn too much about her. The biggest issue with this film and many other sexploitation movies is that there's just not enough going on for a running time over seventy-five minutes. Clocking in at 91-minutes this film runs out of steam towards the final half-hour and there's just way too much added stuff. There's a five-minute sequence, which shows us the movie TARZAN TRIUMPHS but it's not just a clip but an entire five-minute sequence! The print has the Swedish subtitles as well, which was strange to see and I'm curious if Warner knows about it. There are other sequences that could have used some editing as well. With that said, most people are coming to this film to see Lindberg and you get plenty to look out, which is good enough for the film to work.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Christina Lindberg fans can rejoice because another one of her films has been released to DVD. In this film she plays a 17-year-old girl who gets taken advantage of by an older man. He took some nude photos of her and is now blackmailing her, which doesn't sit well with a mama's boy that she's currently dating. There are about two other plot lines that could be brought up but, as the director states in the featurette, the story really isn't that important when you've got the beautiful Lindberg running around nude for 60% of the running time. The movie actually manages to be more than just your typical sexploitation film because the story itself isn't too bad and we get some decent performances. The entire subplot of Lindberg's character imagining bad things happening to her might have been a homage to Bunuel's BELLE DE JOUR but it works. These fantasy sequences range from her being raped, to her death with some nudist and various others. Lindberg turns in a good, if certainly not great performance, which is more than enough. She certainly makes us care for her character even though we really don't learn too much about her. The biggest issue with this film and many other sexploitation movies is that there's just not enough going on for a running time over seventy-five minutes. Clocking in at 91-minutes this film runs out of steam towards the final half-hour and there's just way too much added stuff. There's a five-minute sequence, which shows us the movie TARZAN TRIUMPHS but it's not just a clip but an entire five-minute sequence! The print has the Swedish subtitles as well, which was strange to see and I'm curious if Warner knows about it. There are other sequences that could have used some editing as well. With that said, most people are coming to this film to see Lindberg and you get plenty to look out, which is good enough for the film to work.
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- Versiones alternativasThe original UK cinema version (released as "Exposed") was cut by the BBFC to edit sex and nudity. The 2008 Revelation DVD restored the cinema cuts but made an additional 12 sec cut to remove a brief indecent image of a child under the Protection Of Children Act 1978.
- ConexionesFeatured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 1 (2005)
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