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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
LA DOLCE [bella donna] MORTA!, July 4, 2001
By A Customer
..... and Vadim Created Stoyberg!ANNETTE STOYBERG billed as Annette Vadim in this beautiful tribute to womanhood glows under Vadim's Direction. This IS a negected masperpiece, released by Paramount. It's an odd piece of technology - about 1/2" of tape [don't let this deter you], but the sound : hi-fi Dolby is tremendous! Image transfer bleeds [whoops, had to add that], yep, it bleeds slightly. PLEASE restore this to it's original widescreen concept, set the color, keep the sound as it is [enhance with surround?]. It's [dubbed?] in English - with sometimes a funny result - lines like : "How big is it?" [raising a chuckle or two], AND is the "f" word used? Maybe bad diction? No, it's not what you think - it's very clean! The lesbian overtones? Something by an overzealous mind - read the homoerotic overtones in "Interview" the Cruise/Pitt movie. Elsa Martinelli, Annette Stoyberg/Vadim and Mel Ferrer are the beautiful people circa 1960. Without giving too much away, it's kind of a love triangle between the three - based on a story by Sheridan LeFanu. The composition reminds me Fellini's work, costumes and sets have never been better [or more elegant for that matter], interesting erotic tones for 1960.....also a teensy bit daring, oh yes, there are one or two boobies slipped in for good measure, but it's all very artictic [in the best sense] and tasteful! The black and white dream sequence [sigh! intact!] still models as inspiration for the newcomers! Beautiful score by by Jean Prodomides. Now, about the two little kitchen girls - Martha and Marie - looks like they graduated direct from "The Shining" to this abbey! If you own "Daughters of Darkness" and "The Hunger" this is the missing sister of the group - a MUST!
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