3 reviews
"Les bas de soie noire," masterfully crafted by Claude Bernard-Aubert, is a sumptuous feast for fans of vintage French erotica. The film, set against the decadent backdrop of lavish parties and the upper echelons of society, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of exhibitionism and voyeurism, with a dash of sophisticated humor.
The plot revolves around Julie (Cathy Stewart), a maid, and her interactions with the elite, especially Patricia (Christine Schwarz) and Judith (Dominique Saint Claire), Vincent's wife. The film shines a spotlight on the sexual exploits of the rich and hedonistic, with a particular focus on the themes of voyeurism and exhibitionism.
One of the film's standout scenes features the sultry Christine Schwarz, who captivates the audience with her uninhibited performance. Schwarz's scene, where she services three men at once, is a testament to the film's unapologetic celebration of sexual freedom and hedonism. It's an intense and memorable moment that will leave viewers breathless.
While the film boasts an impressive cast of veteran and up-and-coming stars of French adult entertainment, including the aforementioned Cathy Stewart, Christine Schwarz, and Dominique Saint Claire, it is the lesser-known Elisabeth Bure as Jeanette, another maid, who adds a layer of subtle intrigue to the film. Bure's performance is a study in restrained desire, her character quietly observing the decadent goings-on, perhaps symbolizing the audience's voyeuristic gaze.
The technical prowess of the film is evident in its artful cinematography and elegant framing. The director, Bernard-Aubert, ensures that the film rises above the simple titillation that characterizes some adult films. The use of exotic locations and beautiful costumes adds to the overall allure.
However, despite the film's strengths, it does have its shortcomings. The plot, though intriguing, could have benefited from more depth, and the pacing may leave some viewers wanting. While the film does deliver on its promise of erotic entertainment, it lacks the emotional depth or narrative complexity that could have elevated it to a higher level of cinematic achievement.
In conclusion, "Les bas de soie noire" is a film that, while not without its flaws, is a must-watch for aficionados of vintage erotica. While it may not be a masterpiece, it is a delightful indulgence for those seeking a journey into the world of French erotic cinema.
So, embrace the silk, surrender to the seduction, and prepare for some sinful pleasures. 🍑🔥🎥💋
The plot revolves around Julie (Cathy Stewart), a maid, and her interactions with the elite, especially Patricia (Christine Schwarz) and Judith (Dominique Saint Claire), Vincent's wife. The film shines a spotlight on the sexual exploits of the rich and hedonistic, with a particular focus on the themes of voyeurism and exhibitionism.
One of the film's standout scenes features the sultry Christine Schwarz, who captivates the audience with her uninhibited performance. Schwarz's scene, where she services three men at once, is a testament to the film's unapologetic celebration of sexual freedom and hedonism. It's an intense and memorable moment that will leave viewers breathless.
While the film boasts an impressive cast of veteran and up-and-coming stars of French adult entertainment, including the aforementioned Cathy Stewart, Christine Schwarz, and Dominique Saint Claire, it is the lesser-known Elisabeth Bure as Jeanette, another maid, who adds a layer of subtle intrigue to the film. Bure's performance is a study in restrained desire, her character quietly observing the decadent goings-on, perhaps symbolizing the audience's voyeuristic gaze.
The technical prowess of the film is evident in its artful cinematography and elegant framing. The director, Bernard-Aubert, ensures that the film rises above the simple titillation that characterizes some adult films. The use of exotic locations and beautiful costumes adds to the overall allure.
However, despite the film's strengths, it does have its shortcomings. The plot, though intriguing, could have benefited from more depth, and the pacing may leave some viewers wanting. While the film does deliver on its promise of erotic entertainment, it lacks the emotional depth or narrative complexity that could have elevated it to a higher level of cinematic achievement.
In conclusion, "Les bas de soie noire" is a film that, while not without its flaws, is a must-watch for aficionados of vintage erotica. While it may not be a masterpiece, it is a delightful indulgence for those seeking a journey into the world of French erotic cinema.
So, embrace the silk, surrender to the seduction, and prepare for some sinful pleasures. 🍑🔥🎥💋
- MajesticMane
- Jun 18, 2024
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So it's this famous porn movie with its memorable title that opened the ball.
In other words, this movie was indeed the first adult movie that i watched. According to the Web, it happened in March 1987. The feelings i felt are still clear to me even today : one, it was exciting and i discovered how to pleasure myself. Before, i never pondered the question, even if could get some erection. Second, i found this naked flesh a bit disgusting and found lesbian love less crude. Now, i really wonder if it was a good thing to start like this as ...
Anymay, let start the countdown now!
In other words, this movie was indeed the first adult movie that i watched. According to the Web, it happened in March 1987. The feelings i felt are still clear to me even today : one, it was exciting and i discovered how to pleasure myself. Before, i never pondered the question, even if could get some erection. Second, i found this naked flesh a bit disgusting and found lesbian love less crude. Now, i really wonder if it was a good thing to start like this as ...
Anymay, let start the countdown now!
- lamegabyte
- Jan 31, 2014
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This may be the most archetypal of all French porn plots: Attractive girl is sent to castle for her sex education, then falls in love with (French) French maid. Who introduces her to the world of gettin' jiggy with it. The girls are luscious, one scene chases the next, there is at least an attempt at a background story and good cinematography; but most of all, there is a fun atmosphere and the girls are treated respectfully.
Christine Schwarz as the central character Jessica is one to look out for, she knows to act and to perform. Many Alpha France staples are on the job here.
If you only watch one Alpha France movie, you could do a lot worse than this one.
Christine Schwarz as the central character Jessica is one to look out for, she knows to act and to perform. Many Alpha France staples are on the job here.
If you only watch one Alpha France movie, you could do a lot worse than this one.