Much More Than A Mouthful
Much More Than A Mouthful

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Much More Than A Mouthful

1988
Movie
Adult · 18+
89 min
English

Ah spring - a time when birds are chirping, bees are buzzing, and boobs are bouncing. The seeds of passion are in the air. A time when men can only think of one thing: WOMEN! And the ladies these men want just happen to be stacked - we're talking the bigger the better, the most mammoth of mammaries, the pinnacle of pairs, the most titillating of tits. Hey, we're talking HUGE!!! When these two guys make a bet on who can get the most nookie off of these big-boobed babes, it turns into an all-out sex war. Whether it be boob-sucking or boob-fucking, with a white chick or a black chick, with one chick or two, this is one 'sporting event' that you won't want to miss!

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users92%
Director: Agnes VardaGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary is a deeply personal and artistic exploration by acclaimed filmmaker Agnès Varda. She delves into the life and work of American sculptor Louise Bourgeois, creating a portrait that is as much about Bourgeois's art as it is about the emotional landscape that shaped it. Varda's unique perspective weaves together interviews, archival footage, and artistic interpretation to reveal the complexities of Bourgeois's creative process and her profound personal experiences.

Critical Reception

Much More Than A Mouthful, also known as 'L'amour fou', was met with critical acclaim for its intimate and insightful portrayal of Louise Bourgeois. Critics praised Agnès Varda's masterful direction and her ability to capture the essence of the artist's life and work. The film is regarded as a significant contribution to documentary filmmaking and Bourgeois scholarship, appreciated for its emotional depth and artistic integrity.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply personal and insightful look into the life and art of Louise Bourgeois.

  • Agnès Varda's directorial vision beautifully complements Bourgeois's complex creative spirit.

  • Praised for its emotional resonance and artistic integrity.

Google audience: Viewers lauded the film for its profound exploration of Louise Bourgeois's life and art, appreciating the emotional depth and Varda's sensitive direction. Many found the documentary to be an inspiring and moving experience.

Awards & Accolades

While specific major awards for this documentary are not widely publicized, it is highly regarded within film festival circuits and by art critics for its significant artistic merit and its contribution to understanding Louise Bourgeois.

Fun Fact

Agnès Varda initially struggled to gain access to Louise Bourgeois's studio and personal life, but her persistence and unique approach eventually led to the deeply intimate portrait seen in the film.

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