El amante de la fotógrafa O la lleva a un castillo, donde ella, como otras mujeres allí, es desnudada y humillada, abusada sexualmente por parte de hombres, etc. Cuando O se va, su amante la... Leer todoEl amante de la fotógrafa O la lleva a un castillo, donde ella, como otras mujeres allí, es desnudada y humillada, abusada sexualmente por parte de hombres, etc. Cuando O se va, su amante la entrega a su hermanastro mucho mayor.El amante de la fotógrafa O la lleva a un castillo, donde ella, como otras mujeres allí, es desnudada y humillada, abusada sexualmente por parte de hombres, etc. Cuando O se va, su amante la entrega a su hermanastro mucho mayor.
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Corrine Clery plays 'O', a photographer who is taken by her boyfriend Rene (Udo Kier) to a sado-masochistic den where she willingly submits to physical and sexual abuse. 'O's motivation was much more obvious within the novel, but here it is secondary to the titallating spectacle of soft porn. Clery is not really the ideal 'O', either, her looks being too idealistic and her acting just too bad.
After a spell in the academy which serves to turn her into a total submissive she is practically sold on to Sir Stephen (50s pin-up Anthony Steel, of all people!) who is even more depraved and dominating than anyone else she has met. Perhaps the strongest sections of the film concern 'O's relationship with Sir S, but I wasn't convinced by the changed ending (powerful though it was from a movie standpoint). The cinematography is also attractive, particularly in its use of colour, and the French language version adds a certain mystique to the story.
Anyway, easily the best things about the film are the pleasing soft-focus photography and Pierre Bachelet’s haunting score. The stunning-looking Corinne Clery is ideally cast in the enigmatic title role – not so her male co-stars, stolid Udo Kier and a rather bemused Anthony Steel (Jaeckin originally wanted Christopher Lee who had actually played a similar role, briefly but effectively, in Franco’s superior EUGENIE...THE STORY OF HER JOURNEY INTO PERVERSION [1969]).
With too many characters involved but not enough explanation as to their particular motives, the film winds up being mostly uninvolving as a result: the female ‘victims’ are too easily willed into participating into the clandestine and degrading goings-on, as if they – and the viewing audience with them – are supposed to take all of this twaddle for granted (not to say seriously)! However, the finale – in which Clery is seen to have mastered her skills in playing the game and now matches her ‘superiors’ in every way – is a nice touch.
The Arrow R2 DVD I watched presents the film in an English-dubbed re-edited version prepared by Jaeckin himself (though the erotic content is said to be intact). Incidentally, I followed this with Radley Metzger’s similar but even more disturbing and explicit THE IMAGE (1976).
The film is an adaptation of Pauline Reage's novel about a young girl called O and her entry into the art of loving The special philosophy here is that women, by nature, are inferior to men and should therefore submit to their every emotion and desire. This is the only way for a woman to find ecstasy
O falls in love with a practitioner of this doctrine, and is forced to go through quite a lot before he will take her in
The treatment of eroticism is slow and careful O is initiated into a house of bondage where the women are playthings for the male clientele No talking or complaining is permitted... If the rules are broken, they are "punished" in the collar with whips and chains...
One can call this film a lot of things, but "subtle" isn't one of them Still, it's not overly offensive either, despite its extremely one-sided view of femininity... It does have a seductive quality, and we are attracted into its exotic fact or assumption largely because of Corinne Clery's beauty and sensuality
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- TriviaChristopher Lee turned down the role of Sir Stephen.
- ErroresMost of the times that O is being whipped, there is no sound of the whip hitting her body.
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Narrator: O felt defiled and guilty at having found pleasure in the arms of a stranger. But later, her lover explained that he felt the more he gave her to others, the dearer she was to him. The fact that he could, was the proof that she belonged to him.
Rene: One can give only what really belongs to you.
O: Hmm?
Rene: No, don't speak. You heard yesterday that as long as you are here, you are not to look a man in the face. Nor speak to him. From now on, you'll observe that rule with me as well. You are mine, but before you enter the world of silence, it is important to me you say two words, no more. It's the name of the person for whom I brought you here... and that you'll meet soon, I swear.
[whispers into her ear:]
Rene: Sir Stefan.
O: [repeats reverently] Sir Stefan.
- Versiones alternativasThe Story of O was initially banned in the UK in 1975, but cinema and video/DVD releases were passed by the British Board of Film Classification in 2000. The censors themselves did not make any cuts to this dubbed version, but around 8 minutes of non-sexual narrative scenes were removed by the director for pacing reasons. The fully uncut, subtitled version has played in the UK on the subscription channel FilmFour.
- ConexionesFeatured in Tod eines Weltstars (1992)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 45 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1