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Monamour

  • 2005
  • 16
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Anna Jimskaia in Monamour (2005)
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A neglected homemaker has an affair behind her boring husband's back, triggering a passionate transformation. Now, a dash of infidelity awakens his dormant enthusiasm for her. But is his new... Read allA neglected homemaker has an affair behind her boring husband's back, triggering a passionate transformation. Now, a dash of infidelity awakens his dormant enthusiasm for her. But is his newfound interest a case of too little, too late?A neglected homemaker has an affair behind her boring husband's back, triggering a passionate transformation. Now, a dash of infidelity awakens his dormant enthusiasm for her. But is his newfound interest a case of too little, too late?

  • Director
    • Tinto Brass
  • Writers
    • Tinto Brass
    • Alina Rizzi
    • Carla Cipriani
  • Stars
    • Anna Jimskaia
    • Riccardo Marino
    • Max Parodi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,018
    978
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Tinto Brass
      • Alina Rizzi
      • Carla Cipriani
    • Stars
      • Anna Jimskaia
      • Riccardo Marino
      • Max Parodi
    • 18User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna Jimskaia
    • Marta Bortoluzzi
    • (as Anna Jimskaya)
    Riccardo Marino
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    Max Parodi
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      5itamarscomix

      Tries too hard

      If you've never seen a Tinto Brass movie, this is not a good place to start. Tinto is at his best when he's not taking himself seriously, and in Monamour he attempts some sort of depth that he just can't pull off. What's worse, the plot feels like a recycled version of one of his better films - 1992's Cosi fan Tutte - but with all the wrong choices made; Cosi fan Tutte was light-hearted and featured a strong female lead in Claudia Koll, who was in charge of her own fate the whole time; the lead in Monamour is a despicable and unlikable character who succumbs to the will of men around her. While the two characters end up having similar journeys, the viewer just can't forgive Monamour's Marta as he did Diana from Cosi fon tutte. And the fact that the movie takes itself so seriously makes the erotica disturbing and off-putting, unlike the playfulness in Cosi fon Tutte.

      Monamour has good cinematography and some well-shot sex scenes which are both a given with Tinto, but the sex is more disturbing than it is enticing. While Cosi fon Tutte was almost feminist (sort of) and is lots of fun for a couple to watch together, Monamour feels more like a horny old man's fantasy, and it just doesn't work.
      7bitman100

      Its Anna all the way, super hot! A B movie though.

      It is an erotic and sensuous play around a very sexual woman who doesn't get it enough from her husband. Don't expect any semblance of real lifeism, expression of feelings and so on. Its a Tinto movie! Well, it is actually more of Anna Jimskaia's flick than Tinto's. She is a feast to watch, especially when she appears sans clothes or is in revealing attire which she is a lot many times throughout the film. Some of the clothes she wears are so "Tinto"! It is a film, a B-movie to be specific (its not a porn film) with a story and a script.

      But it feels like a remix of the director's older movies. It tries to play out suggestive sexuality but in a way, it stops short of it. The psychological surge of sensuality and kink that is a characteristic of Tinto is there but is not as strong in his other films like The Voyeur. That is why feels like there is nothing much in the way of the movie. The performances of the cast could have been stronger but it is the relative weakness of script has played its part in the not-that-strong characterization of the cast.

      It a turn-you-on movie. Nothing much but I like it the way it is. Worth watching just for every scene of Anna Jimskaia and the camera that's on to her!
      8foxc-2

      Frothy bedroom romp

      Just as the British have a lock on double entendre dialogue and presenting really dirty sexual situations with a dollop of humour which makes the whole thing funny and not the least offensive, I found this film with its explicit sex (everything except penetration) a light-hearted, humorous and altogether engaging bedroom romp. Sure some of the shots are almost medical in their precision and you'd better like butt shots because they abound but the whole thing is so lightweight, so non-serious that it's almost an escapist film. Sexy as hell but not pornographic.
      4tvcarsd

      An ugly pompus romp

      Watching people behave with sex only on their minds without any care for social norms at all. You will find no class or style in this movie. Another tit and bum factory piece of work. The musical scores were as bland and the many empty sets and settings. It is in fact an old mans wet dream acted out by middle aged actors that lacked any passion at all, which is what the movie tries to sell and does so very poorly. It's just smut.
      6unionjack-41909

      Paint by numbers Tinto Brass

      Tinto Brass is still probably best known in the English speaking world for "Caligula", however most people don't realize that he's had quite the career up through today making soft-core erotica, the type of which hasn't been made much since about the 1970s.

      What sets Tinto apart is that he has a very specific list of things that obviously turn him on such as: unshaven underarms, mirrors, infidelity, and most famously, the female rear end. All of these tend to show up in all of his films, including "Monamour". So, it can sometimes feel like if you've seen one Tinto Brass film then you have seen them all. They differ however in quality of script, actors, and scenery. "Monamour" is paint by numbers Tinto Brass. Tinto fans will find all of the usual hallmarks in this film, however little more. I am a bigger fan of his earlier films that I feel have better plots, acting, and scenery while touching upon the exact same themes as this one.

      As other reviewers have commented, it feels like later day Tinto films feature female characters who are less realistic than in his earlier films, and certainly no woman in real life would ever act like the lead character in "Monamour" who basically can't say no to any man (or woman) who wants to touch her. This is pure male fantasy, making this film a bad choice I think for couples, especially when compared to Tinto's earlier films. A single male however, provided that he enjoys the same things Tinto enjoys can enjoy this film just fine, especially as Anna Jimskaia is one of the more beautiful Tinto Brass leading ladies in my opinion, and you do see a lot of her!

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      • Trivia
        Last feature film of director Tinto Brass.
      • Quotes

        Dario: Religion, sex, excess, a recipe for success! Cheers!

      • Alternate versions
        German version was cut by approx. 11 minutes to secure a "not under 18" rating. Some of the erotic moments were removed or shortened. Only in 2024 the movie was released uncut on Blu-ray in Germany, though without a FSK rating.
      • Soundtracks
        Mona
        Written by Bo Diddley (as Bo Dieddley)

        Performed by Bo Diddley

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      • Release date
        • January 1, 2005 (Brazil)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • English
        • Indonesian
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Любовь моя
      • Filming locations
        • Mantua, Lombardia, Italy
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 44m(104 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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