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Five Loose Women
Five inmates break out of a remote minimum security prison for women. Four are hardened convicts, the fifth was wrongfully convicted. As the authorities chase them down, the cons terrorize or kill anyone who gets in their way.
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Plot Summary
A man, Giorgio, believes his wife, Laura, is having an affair with her friend, Beatrice. He hires a private investigator to follow her, but the investigator becomes entangled in a series of sexual escapades involving Laura, Beatrice, and their friends. The film explores themes of jealousy, infidelity, and sexual liberation within a comedic and erotic framework.
Critical Reception
Five Loose Women is a notorious example of Italian erotic cinema from the 1970s. While it garnered attention for its explicit content and Tinto Brass's distinctive visual style, it was largely met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, often criticized for its shallow plot and gratuitous nudity. Audiences, however, were drawn to its controversial nature and sexual themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold exploration of sexuality and Tinto Brass's provocative direction.
Criticized for a weak narrative and prioritizing shock value over substance.
Seen as a product of its time, reflecting a specific era of Italian erotic filmmaking.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews and ratings for 'Five Loose Women' is not readily available or consistently documented.
Fun Fact
Tinto Brass, known for his avant-garde and often controversial films, directed 'Five Loose Women' during a period when Italian cinema was pushing boundaries in erotic and exploitation genres.
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