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Juego de amor prohibido

  • 1975
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Juego de amor prohibido (1975)
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A rich, charismatic professor picks up a couple of young hitch-hikers in his car and invites them to spend the night at his mansion.A rich, charismatic professor picks up a couple of young hitch-hikers in his car and invites them to spend the night at his mansion.A rich, charismatic professor picks up a couple of young hitch-hikers in his car and invites them to spend the night at his mansion.

  • Director
    • Eloy de la Iglesia
  • Writers
    • Eloy de la Iglesia
    • Juan Antonio Porto
    • Antonio Corencia
  • Stars
    • Javier Escrivá
    • John Moulder-Brown
    • Inma de Santis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    225
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eloy de la Iglesia
    • Writers
      • Eloy de la Iglesia
      • Juan Antonio Porto
      • Antonio Corencia
    • Stars
      • Javier Escrivá
      • John Moulder-Brown
      • Inma de Santis
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Javier Escrivá
    Javier Escrivá
    • Don Luis
    John Moulder-Brown
    John Moulder-Brown
    • Miguel
    • (as John Moulder Brown)
    Inma de Santis
    Inma de Santis
    • Julia
    • (as Inma De Santy)
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Jaime
    Joaquín Pamplona
    • Comisario de policía
    Blaki
    • Damián
    Paul Benson
    Francisco J. Escriva
      María José Parra
      • Maribel García Hidalgo, alumna interrogada por Comisario
      Ignacio Campos
      Kako Larrañaga
        Vicente Escrivá
          • Director
            • Eloy de la Iglesia
          • Writers
            • Eloy de la Iglesia
            • Juan Antonio Porto
            • Antonio Corencia
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          6jordondave-28085

          It opens like a "Woman in the Dunes", and then "Jules and Jim" before it ends with "MacBeth"

          (1975) Forbidden Love Games/ Juego de amor prohibido (In Spanish with English subtitles) PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

          Co-written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia that opens with Don Luis (Javier Escrivá) interacting with a guy name Jaime (Simón Andreu). Basically, Jaime appears to act like his servant when he wakes Don Luis and prepares his meals and so forth before he then goes to work as a teaching instructor. The next scene then has instructor, Don Luis teaching some of his students before we see two of his own students of Miguel (John Moulder Brown) and his girlfriend, Julia (Inma De Santy) hitchhiking for a ride, their instructor appear to have spotted them.

          I said it was reminiscent to "Woman in the Dunes" at the first half because the teacher took advantage of the situation by taking two of his students under his wing, proposing he would provide them everything they need providing they agree to never leave; Julia eventually succumbs to liking not just her original boyfriend, Miguel but also Jaimi the reason it reminded me of "Jules and Jim" to the fourth act is reminiscent to MacBeth to after seeing the teacher act out the play, we find out later Julia is a manipualtor to be the one to be in charge of everything.
          jlabine

          Rare film on shocking topic of kidnap!

          Eloy de Iglesia's lost rarity `Forbidden Love Game' would sit comfortably next to `Salo: 120 Days Of Sodom' as being a foreign, art house flick that borders on exploitation. When looking at Eloy de Iglesia's other works though, this hardly comes as a surprise. Subsequently, Iglesia had made `Cannibal Man' and `Murder In A Blue World' (also known as `Clockwork Terror'), which were both exploitative B movies, hiding intelligent political ideas. His films tend to be meditations on characters that do warped and horrible things, yet we care about the characters, because you feel that they are politically (and irrationally) motivated through their poor economic circumstances. It is no surprise to me that Iglesia would choose to create a Spanish version of `A Clockwork Orange' through his film `Murder In A Blue World', because that very film is about a protagonist who does horrible things, yet. we're sympathetic to what happens to him. Though the two films that were just mentioned are lesser known Spanish cult films, `Forbidden Love Game' is even more obscure (I'm not sure the film was even released in the U.S.?). The film begins with a school teacher played by Javier Escriva bidding farewell to his students, who are leaving for the summer. As he is heading home he notices two of his students are hitch-hiking (a boy and a girl, played by John Moulder-Brown and Inma de Santis), and picks them up. He invites them over for dinner and lodging, which they accept.. The majority of the film from this point on is set at the mansion, where the two students turn from guests to prisoners under the teacher's command. The teacher has a thuggish (yet sensitive) henchman played by Simon Andreu, who enforces the teacher's wishes. The teacher begins to sexually humiliate and torture the two students until he has mentally brainwashed them into his way of thinking. What is really interesting about the movie from this point on, is that the scenes are relatively tame compared to a movie as notorious as `Salo', but the viewer is put on edge through out, because you think something worse is in store for the students. The film needs to be seen to recognize the political ideal logy, but it's just as evident as the other two films mentioned. Eventually there is a reversal of roles, and the girl (Inma de Santis) is not as innocent or sweet as she looks! This film really benefits from the great cast that seems perfectly handpicked. Javier Escriva is perfect as the fascist teacher, who looks like an aristocrat born from wealth. Simon Andreu who was a favorite among Italian and Spanish exploitation films (he's great in the `Bloodspattered Bride' and `Forbidden Photos Of A Lady Above Suspicion') was perfect as the henchman who has bi-sexual leanings. His rugged and unique appearance makes him an intriguing character, who has different faces at different times. John Moulder Brown as the boy student is great as well, he's such an interesting lost actor, who'd played in numerous cult films in the 70's (I quite love `Deep End', `The House That Screamed', and `First Love'). His androgynous youthful looks, and egocentric behavior fits a cocky teenager who has the rug pulled out from underneath him. He becomes a ruthless, self centered survivor as expected. The beautiful Inma de Santis is wonderful as well. This extremely attractive girl metamorphosis' from victim to controller with amazing ease! The film is by no means perfect (I could have done without the jarring classical music), but it did have an amazing hold on me, though I've only seen it once it quite often pops up in my mind as being memorable. That's a lot more then I can say for a lot of new U.S. films! Recommended if you can find it! Eloy de Iglesia is a very underrated director!

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          • Trivia
            Inma de Santis was sixteen at the time of filming.
          • Quotes

            Miguel: Shall we undress?

          • Connections
            Referenced in El poderoso influjo de la luna (1981)

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          • Release date
            • September 22, 1975 (Spain)
          • Country of origin
            • Spain
          • Language
            • Spanish
          • Also known as
            • Forbidden Love Game
          • Filming locations
            • Madrid, Spain
          • Production company
            • Arturo González Producciones Cinematográficas, S.A
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            1 hour 25 minutes

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