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Triple X Files 7: Laura
See what sort of lustful boob-business two executives and a big-breasted blonde get up to in a hotel room. Carmen and Laura: Two beautiful women liven up the evening for a rather excited gentleman. Nympho Service: A black man asks to have a stud sent to his hotel room to help him satisfy his girlfriend's insatiable lust. Twin Lovers: A waiter and a traveler fill their evening with pleasure on board a ship. Butterfly: A couple's idea of spending a pleasant afternoon in a country cottage is to get an orgy going with the owner. Strike a Pose: A photographer gets so horny with his models that he drops his camera and works them over with his other instrument!
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Plot Summary
A young Corsican criminal, Salvatore, is released from prison and returns to his hometown. He quickly becomes involved in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the police and his former associates. As Salvatore navigates the treacherous underworld, he finds himself drawn to Laura, a mysterious woman with her own secrets. Their entanglement leads to escalating violence and a desperate fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Jean-François Richet's 'Laura' was a gritty and intense crime thriller that garnered attention for its raw portrayal of underworld violence and its compelling performances, particularly from Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it solidified Richet's reputation for atmospheric and visceral filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of criminal life and relentless tension.
Vincent Cassel's intense performance was a standout element.
Monica Bellucci brought a captivating presence to her role.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this specific film, but viewers often appreciate its dark atmosphere and strong lead performances.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Corsica, adding to its authentic and rugged visual style.
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