Critiques (3 836)
Café Flesh 2 (1997)
Stacy: "I am so confused, I know it's hard to believe, but... I am still a virgin. And I can't image having sex with someone I don't love. Much less a complete stranger. And in the front of audience. Oh, God." Something like this is essentially unimaginable. Or, Stacy can play the role of a naive, freshly thawed virgin, but why in such genre nastiness? And why with such a terrible wig (1970s style)? Traditional notions of porn, even of that which has no plot, are in revolt, and prestigious awards are on their way... But for what??? This isn't a movie, it's reality, especially the giant rotating daisies. However, I love the trailer because it's funnier than the entire movie. ;)
Satyr (1998)
Similar to Forever Night and Dream Quest Satyr is one of the most magical and elaborate fantasy films in its genre. In addition to Jenny, the episode with Stacy Valentine is also a delight.
Dream Quest (2000)
After Forever Night and Satyr, Dream Quest is another charming erotic fantasy film that captivates with its fairytale touch.
Die Beichte der Josefine Mutzenbacher (1978)
Josephine is one of the eight films that are often confused with the Wie sie wirklich war series or the Christine Schuberth films. In this film, the main character is played by Jane Iwanoff and everything plays out according to the established pattern and level of Hans Billan.
Josefine Mutzenbacher - wie sie heute wär: 5. Teil (1983)
The would-be costume fun came to an abrupt end, and the Wie sie wirklich war series became nothing but boring porn. Only the beginning, when the new protagonist, Carmen Chevalier (who is said to have lived to see the sixth episode in good health), is confronted on her way to the porn cinema by a figure in a costume from a fancy dress ball, evokes the vicissitudes of the life of a mature Viennese woman. A secondary detail is the Mutzenbacher cinema posters, which add variety to a now quite historically interesting trip to a business that is now a thing of the past.
Josefine Mutzenbacher - wie sie wirklich war: 4. Teil (1982)
"Váňa, let's have a drink to our friendship, what would you be doing with such a stupid woman?" It was a duel that Josephine cried through and yet an incredible thing happened - Uschi Karnat's eyes didn't pop out of her head (and that's probably why she continued in her role)... It does not pay to underestimate Viennese women.
Josefine Mutzenbacher - wie sie wirklich war: 3. Teil (1982)
The elderly Josephine with Uschi Karnat’s face takes stock, reminisces and again praises her Hungarian adventure etc., etc., etc. However, she is so successful that she will repeat her role.
Josefine Mutzenbacher II - Meine 365 Liebhaber (1971)
The sequel to the original Josephine with Christine Schuberth actually featured the former idol of First Republic films Rolf Wanka (fortunately in the role of an elderly doctor)... I have nothing against the Mutzenbacher phenomenon, but for Wanka, it was one of the many proverbial nails in the coffin of a declining career.
Experiment (1943)
By the standards of a Protectorate film, this is, of course, an exceptionally successful cosmopolitan project. Yet the purely theatrical acting, dominated by Štěpánek and Matulová, knocks Experiment down from the heights of Czech cinema. The result is "only" a very neat shape sympathetic to major foreign films.