Curiosa
A passionate love story set against a backdrop of sexual freedom, loosely based on the relationship between 19th-century authors Pierre Louÿs and Marie de Régnier.A passionate love story set against a backdrop of sexual freedom, loosely based on the relationship between 19th-century authors Pierre Louÿs and Marie de Régnier.A passionate love story set against a backdrop of sexual freedom, loosely based on the relationship between 19th-century authors Pierre Louÿs and Marie de Régnier.
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Curiosa is an interesting erotic film about a woman's love and her sexuality, feminism crashing with machismo, a strange relationship about a free soul married woman who sometimes is a submissive object for love to a casanova photographer. The music score is amazing and the performances are correct, great filming locations, costumes and cinematography. The erotic scenes are perfectly filmed. Negative points are that sometimes the script is very slow and repetitive.
A good erotic art film based on true events, but it could be much better, something is missing.
A good erotic art film based on true events, but it could be much better, something is missing.
It's just... dull. The actors are doing their best, but the slow paced, no-surprise directing and story just don't do it any good. I personally didn't feel any connection to any of the characters, it seemed like a cold movie with no soul.
Many people here like the music score. I don't. I don't see why you would use contemporary music in a period drama movie. They could've used some classical improvisation.
The french of the fin-de-siecle... cliche or not, they were amazing. But this film doesn't seem to catch the magic of them and those times.
It's repetitive, slow paced at times, empty from emotional point of view. Just doesn't deliver.
Many people here like the music score. I don't. I don't see why you would use contemporary music in a period drama movie. They could've used some classical improvisation.
The french of the fin-de-siecle... cliche or not, they were amazing. But this film doesn't seem to catch the magic of them and those times.
It's repetitive, slow paced at times, empty from emotional point of view. Just doesn't deliver.
Now this is based on actual photography and pictures that were taken as the movie tells us at the end. But it also is a story about forbidden things. Forbidden love, forbidden pleasures, forbidden photos and positions. Who is being hurt in all this? Who needs saving though? This is something that the movie is not really making much of a point.
For better or worse, there is quite the focus on the nudity (no pun intended) and the passion our main character seeks to get pleasure. You can interpret things and read some stuff I reckon, on the other hand maybe the one scene where a not erect penis is shown might be all the answer you (and she) need. Just saying
For better or worse, there is quite the focus on the nudity (no pun intended) and the passion our main character seeks to get pleasure. You can interpret things and read some stuff I reckon, on the other hand maybe the one scene where a not erect penis is shown might be all the answer you (and she) need. Just saying
Just a quick review. I saw this based on the poster art (an attractive woman in French knickers). I have to say after Larry Clark's The Smell Of Us it ranks as the most boring film I've seen this year. The production, sets and costumes are all first rate, but how do you make taboo subjects boring? Watch this film and find out.
Social and cultural rules bound this woman to experience forced erotism while the same norms impulse voyeurism in a very finite group of men. In the end, pleasure is learnt and forced by continous dissaponting relationships.
Noémie Merlant carries positively the weight of this chaotic film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe music played during the presentation scene of Zohra Ben Brahim is a fragment of the "Épigraphes antiques," a piano (four hands) piece reworking of the "Chansons de Bilitis" (1900/1901), that Claude Debussy wrote for a chamber ensemble to accompany the recitation of the Zohra-inspired poems by Pierre Louÿs in 1900/1901. These pieces were composed, in any case, a few years after the scene depicted, but the connection is totally adequate.
- Quotes
Marie de Heredia: Don't you always need several women? I love you enough to share you. Do you hear me? Who will you love deep down? Marie? Louise? Or the creature of your dreams we form?
- SoundtracksSix Épigraphes antiques, pour piano: no. 1 Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'été, no. 4 Pour la danseuse aux crotales, no. 5 Pour l'égyptienne
Written by Claude Debussy
Performed by Guilhem Fabre
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- Country of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Полуничка
- Filming locations
- 11 Cité de Trévise, Paris 9, Paris, France(exteriors: Pierre Louys' bachelor flat)
- Production companies
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- Gross worldwide
- $114,949
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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