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More About the Language of Love
In this explicit sex education film based on clinical research made by American and Swedish doctors, a panel of experts in the field of sex education discuss various aspects of human sexuality. The film deals with and demonstrates all kinds of problems related to sexual relationships.
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Plot Summary
This film explores human sexuality and relationships through a series of interviews and reenactments. It delves into various aspects of intimacy and desire, aiming to educate and provoke thought on the subject of love and its expressions. The narrative progresses through different scenarios and discussions designed to illustrate diverse perspectives on sexual connection.
Critical Reception
As a niche adult film from 1970, 'More About the Language of Love' was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics and thus has limited critical reception data available. Its release was targeted towards a specific audience interested in explicit content and sexual exploration, rather than critical acclaim. Audience reception would have been within the context of the adult film market of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Focuses on explicit sexual content as its primary driver.
Features interviews and staged scenarios intended to depict sexual interactions.
Reflects the style and thematic concerns of adult films from the early 1970s.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Jean-Daniel Cadinot, who was a prolific filmmaker in the French adult film industry, often exploring themes of sexuality and relationships.
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