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Une folle envie d'aimer

Original title: Orgasmo
  • 1969
  • 16
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Carroll Baker, Lou Castel, and Colette Descombes in Une folle envie d'aimer (1969)
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A rich, alcoholic widow assuages her loneliness through a ménage à trois with two seductive step-siblings, whose true motives threaten her sanity and life.A rich, alcoholic widow assuages her loneliness through a ménage à trois with two seductive step-siblings, whose true motives threaten her sanity and life.A rich, alcoholic widow assuages her loneliness through a ménage à trois with two seductive step-siblings, whose true motives threaten her sanity and life.

  • Director
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Writers
    • Umberto Lenzi
    • Ugo Moretti
    • Marie Claire Solleville
  • Stars
    • Carroll Baker
    • Lou Castel
    • Colette Descombes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writers
      • Umberto Lenzi
      • Ugo Moretti
      • Marie Claire Solleville
    • Stars
      • Carroll Baker
      • Lou Castel
      • Colette Descombes
    • 37User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Carroll Baker
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    • Kathryn
    Lou Castel
    Lou Castel
    • Peter
    Colette Descombes
    Colette Descombes
    • Eva
    Tino Carraro
    • Brian
    Lilla Brignone
    Lilla Brignone
    • Teresa
    Franco Pesce
    • Martino
    Tina Lattanzi
    • Kathryn's Aunt
    Jacques Stany
    • Police Inspector
    Sara Simoni
    Gaetano Imbró
    Calisto Calisti
    Alberto Corchi
      Maria Rosiello
      Joseph Guilty
      • Arnold Cleever
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      • Director
        • Umberto Lenzi
      • Writers
        • Umberto Lenzi
        • Ugo Moretti
        • Marie Claire Solleville
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      6jamiemiller-07611

      Predictable But Sleazy Fun

      Carroll Baker plays a woman who falls for the wrong guy who torments her along with his demented sister so that they can drive her mad. For a giallo film, it's only a slightly more stylized classic gaslighting thriller, but there's enough sex and nudity to remind you that you're watching an Italian thriller.
      genekim

      Experiencing `Paranoia'

      It's tempting to look at this movie and think: What on earth is Carroll Baker doing in this piece of junk? (One becomes a lot less judgmental after reading Baker's autobiography and finding out this film came along at a time when Baker was in somewhat dire financial straits.)

      It's still a piece of junk. "Paranoia" is a nasty, amateurish, inept thriller that tries hard to be sexy, but is more embarrassing than erotic. I don't know how it plays in Italian, but the (partly dubbed) English dialogue is as ghastly as the direction (somebody take away Umberto Lenzi's zoom lens!). There is one intriguing, identity-blurring moment when Baker playfully dons a dark wig that makes her look so much like co-star Colette Descombes, it's spooky. (Yes, of course it's a rip-off of "L'Avventura," but in this film, you take whatever you can get.) The movie's ending is beneath "Contempt."

      (Interestingly, Baker in her memoirs mistakenly identifies her character as a divorcée instead of a widow, and never mentions the movie by name, either by its American title, "Paranoia," or its oh-so-charming Italian appellation, "Orgasmo.")
      7Bezenby

      Free love - I've got kids - I hate YOU

      For his third film of 1969, Umberto Lenzi goes for the full groovy sixties vibe with the trippy visuals, free living people who you just want to slap, laid back music and all that crap. It's quite good though, kind of! Caroll Baker is a young widow who is rich beyond her wildest dreams, but has ended up in one of the gigantic mansions that occur in about 95% of Italian films of this era. She's hitting the hooch, but things look up a bit when hunky young Peter Sorel turns up, offering Caroll some free loving and free thinking - just like everyone else of his age and generation. The twats.

      Caroll falls in love with Peter, who manages to get himself invited to the mansion and moves in proper, as does his sister, who likes to give Caroll pills and looks like David Bowie (what's with these actresses looking like David Bowie?). Caroll feels young again, but is it all too good to be true? When Caroll catches Peter in bed with the sister, the answer is 'probably'.

      Yep, it's another low-violence, high suspense giallo with all the trimmings - annoying free love, pills, booze, crap like 'jealousy is all in the mind' - all that stuff. I don't want to reveal what happens mind you but for a film where not much happen it's still quite watchable. Lenzi cranks up the 'trippy' visuals too, some of which don't make sense, but it's probably the best of the three films he made in 1969.

      Except the ending is the EXACT ending of Oasis of Fear! You can't fool me Lenzi!
      lazarillo

      Not for everybody, but I liked it.

      This movie is not for everybody. Fans of the director Umberto Lenzi's cannibal films might be disappointed that no one is eaten alive, no women are hung up by their breasts via ridiculous-looking special effects, and no innocent animals were slaughtered in real life for their amusement. Instead you have a clever suspense movie that is well-photographed, well-acted, directed with panache, and, dare I say, even a little bit classy. Others may find actress Carroll Baker a bit on the voluptuous side compared to the poster children for anorexia and bulimia that pass for actresses today (and you may very well be blinded by her tan lines). But this is THE Carroll Baker, for christsake! The sex and nude scenes are pretty are tame by today's standards, but were very risqué for the time. This was a groundbreaking film that helped usher in both the Italian gialli and the free-spirited European sex films of the 70's.

      The plot of this movie is somewhat similar to the recent film "Swimming Pool". A somewhat older, recently-widowed woman (Baker) is staying alone in an isolated Italian villa owned by her sleazy lawyer when she is seduced by a local gigolo and his "sister". At first, the diabolical pair just get her to loosen up and enjoy life again, but then they start to blackmail her and torture her (and possibly the viewer) by playing the same song over and over again until she starts to go crazy.

      I liked almost everything about the movie (even the strangely catchy song), but the America version has this ridiculous deus ex machina ending-- because, of course, the evil-doers MUST be punished. Maybe if this is ever released on legitimate DVD, someone will dig up the European version (maybe put both on the same DVD like they did with "Delerium"). Oh well, whatever, check it out.
      6CrimsonRaptor

      Twisted Games in a Sunlit Villa 🌞

      Orgasmo radiates the glossy decadence of late-sixties Italy, weaving together sun-drenched luxury and creeping psychological menace. The film's greatest asset is its atmosphere: the camera glides through a lavish villa and its lush grounds, capturing both the seductive beauty of the setting and the claustrophobic tension that slowly builds within its walls. Cinematographer Guglielmo Mancori uses vibrant colors, elegant pans, and frequent close-ups to create a visual style that is both alluring and unsettling. The effect is heightened by moments of psychedelic excess, zoom-ins, off-kilter angles, and red-tinted lighting, that mirror the protagonist's spiraling mental state. While some of these stylistic flourishes border on the heavy-handed, they undeniably contribute to the film's distinctive mood, evoking a sense of disorientation and unease that lingers long after the credits roll.

      Carroll Baker, as the recently widowed American socialite Kathryn West, delivers a performance that anchors the film. She deftly balances vulnerability and sophistication, making Kathryn's descent into paranoia and confusion both believable and sympathetic. Baker's expressive face and subtle shifts in demeanor convey a woman gradually losing her grip, and she remains compelling even when the script falters. Lou Castel, playing the enigmatic Peter, brings a sly, unpredictable energy to the role, his charm tinged with menace. Colette Descombes is memorable as the mysterious Eva, though her character is more a catalyst for chaos than a fully realized presence. Among the cast, Baker stands out; her portrayal elevates the material and ensures the audience remains invested in her fate.

      Despite its visual flair and strong performances, Orgasmo stumbles in its pacing and narrative originality. The film's plot, built around seduction, manipulation, and psychological torment, unfolds with a sense of inevitability that undercuts the intended suspense. The story's twists are telegraphed early on, and the limited number of characters makes the outcome relatively easy to predict for seasoned viewers. At times, the film leans too heavily on its modish style and erotic trappings, sacrificing depth for surface pleasures. Still, Lenzi's direction keeps the tension simmering, and the film's mod soundtrack and glamorous production design provide ample entertainment for fans of the genre.

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      • Trivia
        This film is the first part of a trilogy that also includes Si douces, si perverses (1969) and Formule un (1970).
      • Goofs
        The two times Eva plays the Wess & The Airedales song "Just Tell Me", they are two different records with two very different labels.
      • Quotes

        Wess and the Airedales: I'll be there to turn your sadness into fun!

      • Alternate versions
        Original Italian version titled "Orgasmo" runs 97 minutes; American version is cut to 91 min. and re-titled "Paranoia".
      • Connections
        Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 10 (2007)
      • Soundtracks
        Fate Had Planned It So
        Written by Lydia MacDonald (as Mac Donald) and Piero Umiliani (as Umiliani)

        Sung by Lydia MacDonald (as Lydia Mac Donald)

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      • Release date
        • February 7, 1969 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Paranoia
      • Filming locations
        • Carlos Place, Mayfair, London, England, UK(Eva and Peter borrow Brian's car)
      • Production companies
        • Tritone Cinematografica
        • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 31m(91 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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