3 reviews
- BandSAboutMovies
- Dec 11, 2021
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Yes, I own two different copies of this flick with two different ending in two different languages. Yes, this movie is about private life and it mixes up reality and imagination and in my book its excellent mixture. After all our actions are based on our brain work and the results are mostly don't rolling out as expected. Most of the movie we can only guess why everything happens the way it does and this is how it normally happen in real life. If you happen to have different opinion about this you are entitled exactly like me. As usual D'Amato not capable go far enough in sex department but considering 50 years later nobody does I figured all movies making will be stuck in eleven's century mentality for some time and I not hoping to find something better.
- alexferdman222
- Oct 28, 2014
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'Lust' is a very odd, and unerotic slice of Euro-sleaze. Alessio, a young man seemingly traumatized by the death of his mother, is struck mute. His father, who has subsequently married a prostitute, sends him to his Aunt's country estate to recuperate. While there, Alessio voyeuristically spies on various erotic encounters between his Aunt, his stepmother, his father, and an attractive young girl employed to restore art in the house he is staying at. Interspersed with the "action" Alessio has recurring obsessive erotic fantasies involving all three women. Is there a secret behind hid inability to speak? Is it somehow connected with his fantasies? And what does his mother's death have to do with it? Watch this movie and you tell me, because I haven't got a clue! Director D'Amato has a thriving cult following, but I'm certain it has absolutely nothing to do with this movie!