Jean, un ricco uomo di mondo parigino, viene in aiuto di una giovane donna spaventata che è sotto il controllo asfissiante del suo violento fidanzato, Klaus. Sebbene sia già sposato, Jean sv... Leggi tuttoJean, un ricco uomo di mondo parigino, viene in aiuto di una giovane donna spaventata che è sotto il controllo asfissiante del suo violento fidanzato, Klaus. Sebbene sia già sposato, Jean sviluppa una relazione romantica con lei.Jean, un ricco uomo di mondo parigino, viene in aiuto di una giovane donna spaventata che è sotto il controllo asfissiante del suo violento fidanzato, Klaus. Sebbene sia già sposato, Jean sviluppa una relazione romantica con lei.
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- Jean Reynaud
- (as Jean Louis Trintignant)
- Monsieur Valmont
- (as Gianni Di Benedetto)
- Party Guest
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Jean's Secretary
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- Uomo Della Commissione
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I came away from it not feeling hugely enthusiastic, but for some of its offbeat energy, a few sequences, and an undeniable sense of style, I also can't call it bad.
This one has a pretty good cast. The husband is the brooding Jean-Louis Tritignant (Death Laid an Egg), the wife is Erika Blanc (Kill, Baby Kill!), the mistress is played by Caroll Baker (Baba Yaga)) and the boyfriend is the sinister Horst Frank (The Cat o' Nine Tails). Unfortunately, the film itself isn't a great vehicle for these actors. The story itself is not too engaging and there was a distinct lack of thrills and suspense in this one. In fairness, though, a lot of my frustration came from the awful copy that seems to be available of it. It was a terrible pan and scan job, that not only cuts off the sides of the picture but the top and bottom too! It means that the framing is constantly out and most of the shots are close-ups of the actors. This really effected my enjoyment of this one. I would like to revisit it when/if it is given a half-decent transfer.
SO SWEET... SO PERVERSE is a twisty giallo from Director Umberto Lenzi. The story seems to take its cues from DIABOLIQUE. While not quite as masterful as that film this movie does have its memorable moments, especially during the finale.
Ms.' Baker and Blanc are as beautifully beguiling as ever, and Frank is extraordinarily sinister! He's always been a good heavy, and uses his skills well here...
The first part recalls a poor man's Chabrol,depicting the luxury world of the bourgeoisie .Trintignant ,a very earnest thespian,seems ill at ease ,but the women often strip bare ,to the viewer's great enjoyment.
The second part is Lenzi trying to make his own "Diaboliques" :the heroine 's first name is Nicole ,like in Clouzot's classic ;it's almost absolute plagiarism -except for the mediocre ending- ,including the "clues" Baker scatters to frighten her mate and to make her believe that her dear husband might possibly be still alive .
Take Dario Argento's movies instead:their screenplays ,though influenced by Hitchcock ,are much more exciting and original.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizSecond part of a trilogy also including Orgasmo (1969) and Paranoia (1970).
- BlooperAerial shots of Jean skiing behind a boat show the stunt double jumping the wake, and skiing, one-handed, far to the side on the open water, switch back and forth between close-ups of Jean-Claude Trintingant, but in the close-ups he is always in the wake, both hands on grips, directly behind the boat.
- Citazioni
Black Stripper: Taking your clothes off isn't any problem, you know, when there's enough loot.
Monsieur Valmont: They say she can be great when she's tight.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Yellow Fever: The Rise and Fall of the Giallo (2016)
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