Un journaliste à la recherche d'informations sur une secte sexuelle exclusive.Un journaliste à la recherche d'informations sur une secte sexuelle exclusive.Un journaliste à la recherche d'informations sur une secte sexuelle exclusive.
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Ajita Wilson stars as a newspaper reporter in search of information about an exclusive sex cult. A death and physical abuse have been associated with it, and she wants the story. In the meantime, she visits with a religious/healing guru to deal with her bouts of nymphomania. These occur whenever she hears certain music. While the plot/story may sound intriguing, it's actually a poor production. The acting and dialogue in this feature are far inferior to the "Black Emanuelle" series. The sex scenes are badly photographed. Mainly, it's just a jumble of indistinguishable limbs in extreme close-up (like legs and arms) and totally unsexy. Claudine's nymphomania song (repeated every time she has an attack) also starts grate on the senses. Finally, Ajita herself is not my idea of a sex goddess.
Guido Zurli's 1977 sexploitation thriller attempts to merge the intrigue of investigative journalism with the steamy world of cult erotica, but the result is more muddled than mesmerizing. The film's atmosphere is functional at best, never quite capturing the sultry, exotic energy that made its Black Emanuelle inspirations so memorable. Cinematography often feels uninspired, with soft focus and awkward lighting that fails to flatter its cast, particularly struggling with skin tones and missing the lush vibrancy one might expect from a European erotic thriller of the era. Instead of seductive visuals, viewers are treated to repetitive, poorly staged sex scenes that lack both artistry and genuine chemistry, with the camera frequently lingering in unflattering close-ups that sap the sequences of any real allure.
Ajita Wilson, in the lead role as Claudine, brings a certain magnetism and commitment to her performance, easily outshining the rest of the ensemble. Wilson's portrayal offers more personality and emotional range than the material deserves, hinting at what the film could have been with a stronger script and direction. Unfortunately, the supporting cast is mostly forgettable, with flat line delivery and little screen presence. The endlessly recycled disco theme, while catchy at first, quickly becomes grating as it's used as both a plot device and aural wallpaper, underlining the film's lack of creative restraint. The movie's attempts at mystery and suspense are undermined by a meandering narrative and a mean-spirited tone, leaving little for viewers to latch onto beyond Wilson's valiant efforts.
A determined newspaper reporter, haunted by her own compulsions, infiltrates the shadowy world of an exclusive sex cult tied to the French elite. As she pursues the truth behind rumors of abuse and murder, her investigation is repeatedly derailed by a mysterious song that triggers uncontrollable desires, complicating her quest for answers and blurring the line between professional ambition and personal turmoil.
Ajita Wilson, in the lead role as Claudine, brings a certain magnetism and commitment to her performance, easily outshining the rest of the ensemble. Wilson's portrayal offers more personality and emotional range than the material deserves, hinting at what the film could have been with a stronger script and direction. Unfortunately, the supporting cast is mostly forgettable, with flat line delivery and little screen presence. The endlessly recycled disco theme, while catchy at first, quickly becomes grating as it's used as both a plot device and aural wallpaper, underlining the film's lack of creative restraint. The movie's attempts at mystery and suspense are undermined by a meandering narrative and a mean-spirited tone, leaving little for viewers to latch onto beyond Wilson's valiant efforts.
A determined newspaper reporter, haunted by her own compulsions, infiltrates the shadowy world of an exclusive sex cult tied to the French elite. As she pursues the truth behind rumors of abuse and murder, her investigation is repeatedly derailed by a mysterious song that triggers uncontrollable desires, complicating her quest for answers and blurring the line between professional ambition and personal turmoil.
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- ConnexionsReferenced in Les frénétiques (1982)
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
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