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Top reviews from the United States TINKERReviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022 4.0 out of 5 stars Good erotic movieVerified purchase If you would like to enjoy an erotic (not necessarily pornographic) film that doesn't concentrate solely at the top of the legs, this could be a good movie for you. There were a couple of scenes I could have lived without, but overall a good movie. Possible spoiler: Instead of just making the movie starting with the beginning scene, and progressing forward to the end scene, the movie starts at the end scenes, and works it's way backwards to the beginning. Nice technique! One person found this helpful Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 4, 2016 4.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was a beautiful film overallVerified purchase I thought it was a beautiful film overall. I enjoyed the musical score, the cinematography... I do think there could have been more to the story and hate that it leaves you hanging. I like that many scenes are more moving in an abstract expressive way rather than filled with heavy
dialogue, but at the same time I would've liked a little bit more. 16 people found this helpful JasonReviewed in the United States on July 12, 2017 4.0 out of 5 stars Unfiltered Indy MovieVerified purchase Caution: Be prepared for unfiltered, explicit adult content. If you are not offended by explicit love scenes, complicated lives, and movies with no conclusive endings then this is for you. To me this movie is about a kid who found lust and was constantly chasing the next high that it comes with. He is lost in a complicated mix between love, lust, and addiction. His story leaves you feeling lost, and uncertain of when, or how the cycle is going to end. It's a great film for all of you Indy movie lovers, or people who just want something to make them feel better about there personal life (As his is a train-wreck) 26 people found this helpful smoothevityReviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016 5.0 out of 5 stars Gaspar Going Hard!Verified purchase An acid trip of a love story. People have panned it for being "pornographic". What's gross about porn is that it is merely intended to stimulate erotic urges, rather than aesthetic or emotional feelings. That's exactly how Gaspar separates himself in this work. Unlike pornography, it's not about sex, it's about LOVE. This journey is a stylish exploration of love lost and how one never really forgets about a great love despite their best efforts. A great love will stick to one's soul like a possessive demon with malicious intent. Gaspar deftly explores this notion with a mix of bitter and sweet. He's one of the kings of style in cinema. His work is always thought provoking and subsequently labeled "dangerous". Someday his brilliance will be celebrated in the streets with ticker tape parades in his honor. Until then, he's a dope hip pocket under ground cinematic god. I mean... he scores a sex scene with John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct Thirteen intro. He's one of the very best ever. 28 people found this helpful 3.0 out of 5 stars Meh. He's done better.Verified purchase It was interesting. GasperNoe always has weird shots. Some sort of weird editing style. The color of the film was pretty awesome for a late night viewing. There is gratuitous sex that boarders on graphic most times. That is a lot of the film actually. It takes place in Paris and has an interesting sex club scene as well as a group ayahuasca scene. There isn't much closure at the end of the film like I had hoped for which led me to leave it as a visually stimulating film and really not much more. The score is pretty repetitive but in a good way I guess. Evoking a tranced like viewing. I was surprised to hear a Death by Vegas song in there though. All in all it almost seems kinda tame for Gasper Noe but maybe that's because I'm desensitized by sex on screen. 5 people found this helpful StevieGee1945Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2016 4.0 out of 5 stars Just What is the Director Trying to Say?Verified purchase OK, let me try again without being too detailed. Warning! This movie is sexually explicit. It jumps back and forth between the narrator's frustrating present with a woman he doesn't really love, and their infant, and the woman whom he yearns to recover. If you have any phallophobia, or would rather not be blasted with graphic sexual scenes, then avoid this film. I'm troubled by his rendition of a three-way experience. It seems to be a warning against threesomes and a puritanical yearning for a monogamist love despite all the sexual content. A very confusing message indeed. But a worthy effort. 8 people found this helpful Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021 4.0 out of 5 stars I didn't care for the story, but there were alot of sex scenes.Verified purchase The sex scenes weren't as graphic as I would've liked for the most part. The storyline overall didn't trip my trigger. Ralphie43Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016 4.0 out of 5 stars Lost love cannot be replaced.Verified purchase This is a moving love story of a man who marries the mother of his child, but does not love her. His real love disappears from his life, in large part because of his own reckless sexual actions and he is unable to contact her. The movie is the troubling story life of two sexual active people, but who still love each other yet cannot resolve their sensual needs beyond their own relationship. The man ends with the love for his child, but not the love of his life. 8 people found this helpful See all reviewsIs the movie Love still on Netflix?If you're looking for Love on Netflix, you're going to be let down. Gaspard Noé's controversial 2015 film has finally left the streaming service after over four years of shocking viewers with graphic sex scenes and inspiring challenges on TikTok.
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