Book of Revelation

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Daniel (Tom Long, Two Hands, The Dish) is abducted by three mysterious women who, after 12 days of unspeakable torment, dump him on the outskirts of the city a broken man. His quest to discover their identities turns into a sexual odyssey almost as bizarre as his imprisonment. Also starring ... Greta Sacchi (The Player, Emma) and Deborah Mailman (Rabbit-Proof Fence, TV's The Secret Life of Us), this shocking erotic horror tale delves into the darkest perceptions of love and power.
  • Starring: Tom Long, Greta Scacchi
  • Directed by: Ana Kokkinos
  • Runtime: 1 hour 58 minutes
  • Release year: 2006
  • Studio: Egami
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Synopsis: Daniel (Tom Long, Two Hands, The Dish) is abducted by three mysterious women who, after 12 days of unspeakable torment, dump him on the outskirts of the city a broken man. His quest to discover their identities turns into a sexual odyssey almost as bizarre as his imprisonment. Also starring Greta Sacchi (The Player, Emma) and Deborah Mailman (Rabbit-Proof Fence, TV's The Secret Life of Us), this shocking erotic horror tale delves into the darkest perceptions of love and power.
Starring: Tom Long, Greta Scacchi
Supporting actors: Colin Friels, Deborah Mailman, Zoe Coyle, Nadine Garner, Olivia Pigeot, Ana Maria Belo, Belinda McClory, Sibylla Budd, Genevi??ve Picot, Nina Liu, Brian Lipson, Damien Fotiou, Marty Fields, Ken Radley, Anthony Wallace, Robert Morgan, Matt Wilson, Michael Carter, Ryan Lowe, Fiona Malone
Directed by: Ana Kokkinos
Genre: Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 58 minutes
Release year: 2006
Studio: Egami
ASIN: B001MYX3BG (Rental) and B001MYPTCM (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 2006
  • Production Company: Film Finance, Wildheart Zizani
  • Filming Locations: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous Delusions - vs - Censorship., November 6, 2007
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Thy_Zombie! (Sydney, AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Book of Revelation (DVD)
As my Review Title would suggest, I'm torn between the comments in the reviews that currently exist.

The "Dangerous Delusions" review points out, this story is based around the abduction of a male dancer by three hooded/masked women. Yes, he "becomes a live sexual toy gratifying three women", however, the gratification is against his will and any attempt to deny their sexual demands are met with the threat of hobbling his ankles. And, as the story unfolds, we find that they also abducted this man in particular because they found his dancing to be beautiful, hence, they also 'request' that he puts on a dance performance for them. What happens next, is accurately reviewed in the second paragraph of "Dangerous Delusions".

The "Censorship" review is 100% correct when it comes down to, exactly that, the censorship of a supposed NR (Not Rated/Unrated) DVD title. I too was somewhat sold on this rating. Only to discover that it was horribly censored when it came to human genitalia scenes in this movie.

Whether this has anything to do with the Region 8 Code (International venues such as aircraft, cruise ships, etc.), I don't know? Certainly, I do caution anyone who wants to purchase this product based on the somewhat false "Product Details" which stated the "Rating" as being "Unrated".

It may be UNRATED but it certainly is heavily CENSORED!!!

As for my rating, I would have given this DVD a 4/5 stars based on the content evaluation of this title. The misleading product details deserves a 1/5 star rating because it did ruin the flow of the content. Overall, I had to meet somewhere in between, rating this 3/5.


- TZ!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Censorship, October 19, 2007
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Mark Long (Ashburn, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Book of Revelation (DVD)
I rented this DVD from Netflix, and had high hopes for it. It was rated NR and would contain graphic sex scenes ala Shortbus and 9 Songs, however I was horrified to see this little grey circle censoring any naughty stuff. This completely ruined the viewing experience for me, and I would caution anyone renting or purchasing this DVD to make sure they get an uncensored copy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strange psychological thriller, October 13, 2008
Strange introspective study, full of Bergman references. Australian dancer goes missing for 12 days then returns, disturbed. Films that rely heavily on imagery are rarely very successful and this is no exception, though it is refreshing to see a new director who is not afraid to try a new approach. Tom Long is exceptional as the lead and the dance sequences are both very impressive and perturbing. The plot is too diffuse and fantasy-laden, however, to make a real impression. Has been tagged as a gay movie, which is absurd, though there is a very strong and at times expicit sexual element. Possible interpretation: thoughts of death destroy sexual desire ? Curiosity value.
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