La Plante qui aimait les femmes

  • États-Unis Please Don't Eat My Mother! (plus)
États-Unis, 1973, 98 min

Réalisation:

Carl Monson

Scénario:

Eric Norden
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Pretty young ladies make the perfect plant food. Henry Fudd, an overage mama's boy and part time peeping tom, is the proud owner of two very peculiar plants he keeps locked in his bedroom. Named Adam and Eve and looking like overgrown Venus Flytraps with giant mouths filled with razor sharp teeth, the plants not only talk, but eat humans--especially the sexy centerfold kind. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (1)

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anglais Please Don't Eat My Mother! is one of the more playful works in the category of voyeuristic nudies. However, that doesn’t mean that it offers any sharp entertainment. In the interest of shooting as quickly and cheaply as possible, this rip-off of Corman’s The Little Shop of Horrors and Meyer’s The Immoral Mr. Teas goes the route of the longest possible shots with the most drawn-out monologues, during which the amateurish actors are allowed to needlessly blather on. In the end, the prevailing impression of the whole film crystallises as artlessness bordering on impudence in the sense of how close to the edge of the soft- and hardcore categories the filmmakers could allow themselves to go, as well as how they didn’t bother with any spatial causality of the sequences during the actual voyeurism. But perhaps one shouldn’t think too much about how the protagonist sitting in a crouching position can see inside a car where someone is making out. ()