A science-fiction writer creates a sexy robot-girl.A science-fiction writer creates a sexy robot-girl.A science-fiction writer creates a sexy robot-girl.
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"La Femme-Objet," also known as "Programmed for Pleasure," is a 1981 French adult film written and directed by the late Claude Mulot, marking his final foray into hardcore cinema. This unique blend of science fiction and pornography is a peculiar yet entertaining addition to the world of continental erotica. While the story is not particularly original, the film has a certain allure that makes it a memorable watch.
The plot centers on Nicolas (Richard Allan), a science fiction writer with an insatiable appetite for sex. Despite his numerous encounters, he has yet to find fulfillment. In an attempt to satisfy his deepest desires, Nicolas creates a female robot (Marilyn Jess) who is programmed to cater to his every whim.
What follows is a series of explicit and often corny sexual encounters, featuring nudity and graphic content. However, it is the film's overall aesthetic and cinematography that truly stand out. The sex scenes are well-crafted, and the non-sexual scenes also hold their own, creating a visually appealing package.
Marilyn Jess's performance as the emotionless robot is commendable, as she embodies the role with robotic precision. The film also offers a glimpse into the world of 1980s French adult cinema, with its unique blend of sleaze and art.
While "La Femme-Objet" may not be a masterpiece, it is certainly one of the better adult films out there. It's a fun, kinky ride that knows exactly what it is and embraces it fully. For fans of erotic cinema, this film is a must-watch, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of adult entertainment.
The plot centers on Nicolas (Richard Allan), a science fiction writer with an insatiable appetite for sex. Despite his numerous encounters, he has yet to find fulfillment. In an attempt to satisfy his deepest desires, Nicolas creates a female robot (Marilyn Jess) who is programmed to cater to his every whim.
What follows is a series of explicit and often corny sexual encounters, featuring nudity and graphic content. However, it is the film's overall aesthetic and cinematography that truly stand out. The sex scenes are well-crafted, and the non-sexual scenes also hold their own, creating a visually appealing package.
Marilyn Jess's performance as the emotionless robot is commendable, as she embodies the role with robotic precision. The film also offers a glimpse into the world of 1980s French adult cinema, with its unique blend of sleaze and art.
While "La Femme-Objet" may not be a masterpiece, it is certainly one of the better adult films out there. It's a fun, kinky ride that knows exactly what it is and embraces it fully. For fans of erotic cinema, this film is a must-watch, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of adult entertainment.
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