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La Nymphomane Lubrique
Monique Bruno plays a blonde nymphomaniac married to straight-laced Thierry de Brem. She goes out at night dressed in a fur coat over nothing but stockings and seduces strange men
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Charlotte, is seemingly unable to control her insatiable sexual appetite, leading to a series of comedic and chaotic encounters. As she navigates relationships and societal expectations, her nymphomania becomes both a source of pleasure and a perplexing challenge.
Critical Reception
This French erotic comedy from the late 70s is typical of its genre, often remembered more for its explicit content than its cinematic merit. Critical reception was largely focused on its provocative nature, with some viewing it as a lighthearted exploration of sexuality and others dismissing it as gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uninhibited exploration of female sexuality for its time.
Criticized by some for its potentially exploitative portrayal of its themes.
Seen as a product of its era, reflecting changing sexual mores in cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Jean-François Davy, also starred in the movie and was known for his prolific work in the erotic cinema genre during the 1970s and 80s.
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