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Sex of the Devil
After a relaxing anniversary cruise, Andrea and his wife Barbara are dropped off in Istanbul, Turkey. There, they meet Andrea’s reserved assistant Silvia and his Turkish colleague Omar, who hasn’t been back to his home country in fifteen years. Andrea’s secretary has arranged a luxurious seafront villa for them to stay in while they’re in the country. Upon arriving at the villa, Omar experiences an unsettling feeling of déjà vu, as though he has been in the house before, while the married couple can’t stop bickering. However, the vacation soon turns into a nightmare when mysterious and deadly events begin to unfold.
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Plot Summary
A young couple inherits a remote mansion with a dark past. Upon moving in, they discover the house is haunted by a malevolent presence tied to a series of ritualistic murders. Strange occurrences and escalating terror force them to confront the demonic entity and its sinister intentions.
Critical Reception
Sex of the Devil is a cult horror film from Spain that gained a following for its atmospheric tension and supernatural themes. While not a critical darling upon release, it is appreciated by genre fans for its unique blend of horror and eroticism, and its effective portrayal of psychological dread within a gothic setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and gothic horror elements.
The film effectively builds suspense and psychological tension.
Noted for its exploration of dark themes and supernatural occurrences.
Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to its niche status, but fans often highlight its eerie mood and willingness to delve into unsettling subject matter.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its provocative title and themes, which were quite daring for Spanish cinema in the early 1970s.
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