8 Femmes 1/2

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Fasciné par le Japon, Storey Emmenthal accepte de prendre la direction de plusieurs salons de jeux que son père, Philip, riche homme d'affaires genèvois, vient de recevoir en héritage. La mort subite de sa mère provoque le retour de Storey en Suisse. Pour distraire son père de son immense chagrin, Storey decide de transformer le manoir familial en maison close privée. Le père et le fils se livrent à leurs fantaisies sexuelles en compagnie de huit femmes... et demie. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Greenaway's film is one of those rare cases when, despite my undeniable stinginess, I would be willing to leave the movie theater after half an hour and forget the money because I saved a bit of my increasingly scarce time. The question is: is it possible to make a film that is supposed to deal with the dark sides of the human soul, sexuality, and the lives of wealthy people unrestricted by social conventions in an unbelievably boring way? Yes. Greenaway proves that with a little effort, it can be done. If I were a producer, I would rather burn the money in the fireplace than invest it in a similar spectacle. It is an immensely self-centered and difficult-to-digest film, primarily intended for the festival circuit audience, for the small circle of true intellectuals, and a considerably larger circle of those who think they are intellectuals so that they can eagerly debate the hidden meanings of the film after seeing it. At the beginning, one character asks another: "Do you think leading directors make their films to satisfy their sexual fantasies?" - the other replies: "I think most of them do." If Greenaway made this film to satisfy his sexual fantasies, then he is a very boring and eccentric patron. This film is neither provocative nor spicy, and in no way is it true to life, because I have encountered a fair number of bizarre characters, sociopaths, and nutcases, but I have never come across anything remotely similar to these film characters. Overall impression: 5%. ()

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