A young embassy officer in Stockholm has an unexpected and mysterious encounter with a strange woman who introduces the fascinating, yet inexperienced teenager Flossie to him with the intent... Read allA young embassy officer in Stockholm has an unexpected and mysterious encounter with a strange woman who introduces the fascinating, yet inexperienced teenager Flossie to him with the intention to gently and softly seduce her.A young embassy officer in Stockholm has an unexpected and mysterious encounter with a strange woman who introduces the fascinating, yet inexperienced teenager Flossie to him with the intention to gently and softly seduce her.
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Maybe the film has been censored to some degree because although Jack Frank appears several times with an erection and there are a number of sex scenes, there are no climax shots and no penetration shots that we get in hard porn nowadays. There are some imaginative scenes such as the orgy scene in which a blindfolded Jack has a threesome in front of an audience; and another scene in which a local stud has the pick of several girls.
Overall, this film combines very sexy girls with a good script, the only blot though is a too frequent use of the close-up of faces when a bit of restraint to show those beautiful bodies would not have gone amiss. Well worth seeing though.
Although Flossie is willing to orally service him now and then (and vice versa), our boy Jack has to look elsewhere if he wants to sail his gondola up the Grand Canal. Will this ever change? We don't know, but Jack, Flossie and Flossie's guardian each have a grand old time (and so do we) watching as they narrate flashbacks of their previous sexual encounters.
We see Jack drilling the pipes of various Euro-tarts at orgies and Gothic chateaus...we see Flossie diving for Tuna at the girl's school...and we see the guardian taking on an impressively endowed (and fully aroused) Jack during a previous rendezvous, when she wore a wig and he thought she was someone else.
While most of the sex is softcore, there are at least two scenes (both involving unnamed extras) where vaginal penetration was taking place. This involves a blonde party guest at the orgy, who is in so deep there are only the briefest side-glimpses of what's going on; and at the girl's school, where a man who bones one of Flossie's classmates is clearly "in," but the high angle and distance obscure most of the action.
"Flossie" is still worthwhile as a well produced and exceptionally well-photographed Euro-film. Handsome Jack Frank, whose second film this was, is onscreen much of the time and he makes the movie, no pun intended. (He later went on to hardcore before retiring from films in the mid '80s.)
As will happen in '70s smut films, the camera frequently eschews the sex shots we're there for, and instead lingers and lingers and lingers on closeups of various female faces (after all, where else will you see one of THOSE, right? Gag.)
Worth a look.
I'll say what I actually liked first. There are plenty of reasons I feel the Golden Age of porn is the best. Flossie exemplifies some strong characteristics found in a lot of 70's plot-driven, erotic X-rated films. First of all, this movie has an overarching story, and it's a good premise. Second, the fantasies (er, mostly told in flashback) are very thoughtful. My favorite 70's adult films (usually) have a great way of incorporating the sex into the story and plot line. This movie is wonderful in these respects.
Alright, Jack (Jack Frank) is one of the three main characters in this film. Why? All I can figure is he's got a pretty face and a big D. It sure as hell ain't his personality or his passion. This actor and character literally cripples what's good about this film.
The connection Jack has with Eva and Flossie is ultimately explained, but what preceded had me constantly asking Why?! Jack has exactly zero charisma, and looks stone-faced, no matter the situation. Flossie FALLS IN LOVE with the dullard minutes after they meet. Even after exuding the personality of a rotten tree stump. He gets some blowskis from Flossie, and puts both hands behind his head like he's a sultan entertaining his harem. Stone-face. Somehow, in another galaxy, he gets into a four-way with three female strangers from a limo. Apparently just another day at the office. I think he goes Oh! When the ladies remove his blindfold to reveal an orgy observing them. Bravo, Jack! A pretty face'll only get you so far, unless you're a rock star. Jack travels to different embassies, in some capacity, and wanders the streets of Stockholm gawking at foxy ladies. Me? Envious? Maybe.
There ARE unintentional laughs to be found, courtesy of Jack blandly reciting graphic sexual acts. Also, one performer looks disturbingly like Neil Young.
There's a fly in my soup. Burn in hell, Jack.
One of the film's notable strengths is its cinematography. Ahlberg, who is also an accomplished cinematographer, brings a stylish and polished look to the film. The use of soft lighting and aesthetically pleasing compositions creates a dreamlike quality that enhances the erotic atmosphere. The film's visual appeal is further complemented by its scenic locations and tasteful set designs, which add a layer of sophistication to the otherwise explicit content. The music, with its sensual tones, also plays a significant role in setting the mood and enhancing the film's eroticism.
Despite its visual allure, "Flossie" falters in its storytelling and character development. The plot is thin and often feels like a series of loosely connected vignettes rather than a cohesive narrative. This fragmented approach makes it difficult for viewers to become fully invested in the characters or their journeys. Flossie, as the central character, lacks depth and complexity, making her more of a symbol of sexual freedom than a fully realized individual. The supporting characters are similarly underdeveloped, serving primarily as backdrops to the film's erotic scenes rather than contributing to the story in a meaningful way.
Additionally, the film's pacing is uneven, with moments of intrigue and sensuality interspersed with lengthy, drawn-out scenes that add little to the overall narrative. While the erotic content is undoubtedly the focal point, it often comes at the expense of plot development and character engagement. This imbalance results in a film that is visually stimulating but emotionally flat, failing to leave a lasting impression beyond its explicit scenes.
In conclusion, "Flossie" offers a visually captivating exploration of erotic themes, showcasing Ahlberg's skill as a cinematographer. However, its lack of narrative coherence and shallow character development prevent it from being a truly engaging film. While it may appeal to those interested in the genre, it ultimately feels more like a stylistic exercise than a fully fleshed-out story.
This is another very loose adaptation of Victorian-era literature by Swedish director/cinematographer Mac Ahlberg (he had earlier tackled John Cleland's "Fannie Hill" and Emile Zola's "Nana"). Between its somewhat classier-than-usual origins, its decent cinematography and music, and its avoidance of hardcore porn conventions (like extreme close-ups of pistoning genitalia and spraying bodily fluids), it ends up being a pretty tasteful affair overall. As Flossie, a barely (barely) legal Maria Forsa is definitely the best thing about this. Forsa was one of the most appealing "Swedish sin"-era beauties. She was perhaps most well-known for several movies she made with expatriate American director Joe Sarno. Kim Franck is also pretty good as the older woman, but like a lot of porn actresses she's saddled with a ridiculous matronly hair-do to make her look older than she really was (while Forsa, of course, is in pig tails at one point). The embassy worker, similarly, is played by a younger man with his hair dyed slightly grey to resemble a sophisticated middle-age playboy type.
Obviously, whatever "plot" this thing has never gets in the way of the sex. This isn't as good as Ahlberg's best films like "I, a Woman", but it's better than anything he did after he went hardcore, and it's worth seeing for Maria Forsa if nothing else.
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Jack Archer: I didn't find her labia sealed as with other young girls. They were ripe and red and wide open. My tongue quickly found her trembling clit. I licked it softly, but firmly. I tried to feel when Flossie reacted with great excitement. When I started to encounter her clitoris, that stood up like a candle, she pressed herself against me. Her body's fragrant essence flowed into my thirsty mouth...
- ConnectionsReferenced in L'Amérique interdite (1977)
- SoundtracksFlossie (Main Title)
Written and performed by Janne Schaffer
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1