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Virgin Woman
Borzoo is in love with Maryam and they want to get marry while his niece Zohre is in love with another guy Amir. Borzoo gets marry with Maryam but the troubles begin for all when other people too intervene between them.
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Plot Summary
A young woman's naive journey into sexual awakening leads her through a series of often comical, sometimes absurd encounters. She navigates various relationships and situations, exploring her own desires and the complexities of intimacy.
Critical Reception
As an erotic comedy from the 1970s, "Virgin Woman" is generally viewed as a product of its time, notable for its explicit content and exploration of sexual themes within a comedic framework. Critical reception at the time was often divided, with some critics appreciating its daring approach to sexuality and others dismissing it as exploitative or lacking in substance.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its frank depiction of female sexuality for its era.
Criticized for its sometimes gratuitous nudity and simplistic plot.
Seen as a representative, albeit niche, example of 1970s erotic cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a wave of European erotic comedies that gained popularity in the 1970s, often characterized by their blend of humor and explicit content.
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