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Todas as Mulheres Fazem

Todas as Mulheres Fazem (1992)

★ 5.00 1h 33m Comédia

Diana (Claudia Koll) é casada com Paolo (Paolo Lanza), mas esta relação parece ser insuficiente para satisfazer o seu apetite sexual e os seus desejos de transgressão. Começa com o dono de uma boutique (Renzo Rinaldi); segue-se um primo veneziano e um extravagante francês, Donatien Alphonse (Franco Branciaroli), que usa o nome em memória do Marquês de Sade. Diana conta estas suas relações ao marido, disfarçando-as de fantasias sexuais, mas um dia ele descobre a verdade.

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Overview

Diana (Claudia Koll) é casada com Paolo (Paolo Lanza), mas esta relação parece ser insuficiente para satisfazer o seu apetite sexual e os seus desejos de transgressão. Começa com o dono de uma boutique (Renzo Rinaldi); segue-se um primo veneziano e um extravagante francês, Donatien Alphonse (Franco Branciaroli), que usa o nome em memória do Marquês de Sade. Diana conta estas suas relações ao marido, disfarçando-as de fantasias sexuais, mas um dia ele descobre a verdade.

Cast

  • Claudia Koll as Diana
  • Paolo Lanza as Paolo
  • Ornella Marcucci as Nadia
  • Isabella Deiana as Antonietta
  • Franco Branciaroli as Alphonse
  • Renzo Rinaldi as Sig. Silvio
  • Marco Marciani as Marco
  • Maurizio Martinoli as Lello
  • Luciana Cirenei as Notary
  • Rossana Di Pierro as Aunt Emma

Reviews

MoHA 2021-06-23
★ 10
Italian erotic film from the director of Caligula tells the story of Diana (Claudia Koll), a woman happily married to her husband (Paolo Lanza) for five years. Even though she loves him more than anything that doesn't take away her sexual desires for other men. The husband can't stand not being the only one but perhaps after time he'll learn that "all ladies do it". This is only my second film from Brass and his visual style is certainly on full display here even though his story telling skills aren't the greatest. I was shocked at how well the screenplay actually was because a lot of softcore efforts place the story second behind the sex but that really wasn't the case here. The message of a woman having the right to be "sexual" without being labeled "sluts" was taken very serious by the film. Brass does a very good job with the look of the film with some great cinematography and some wonderful set designs. The biggest issue I had with his direction is that the entire film comes off as a butt fetish video as Brass is constantly zooming in on women's behinds. I like a good butt as much as the next person but after a while it grows quite tiresome but the scene where the women decide to go skinny dipping is priceless. The performances aren't really anything special but they do the job and in the end God knows there's a lot worse out there than this.