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Fais-moi tout
The mayor of some provincial village calls the detective agency which employs Dany and Martine because a local woman (Therese) is spreading gossip about how several local establishment figures of his party have scandalously taken advantage of her. Dany and Martine come to investigate and hear first Therese's story about how Luc, Paul and Jacques coerced her into indecent acts, such as pharmacist Luc talking her into giving him a blow-job as a means to relieve her migraine. Dany and Martine soon conjecture that this is all wishful thinking and that Therese merely wants to get hitched and get laid. So they validate the hypothesis by trying out the men for themselves. In the end, Therese is happy too, because our heroines arrange a hot date with Jacques - with a predictable outcome.
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Plot Summary
In this erotic comedy, a wealthy industrialist becomes entangled in a series of amorous and often absurd situations. He finds himself navigating complex relationships and unexpected romantic encounters, leading to a whirlwind of desires and comedic misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
As an erotic comedy from the 1970s, 'Fais-moi tout' is primarily remembered for its genre conventions of the era. Critical reception at the time was likely mixed, focusing on its blend of humor and explicit content, with contemporary reviews often highlighting its more risqué elements.
What Reviewers Say
Features explicit scenes typical of 70s erotic cinema.
Attempts humor alongside its sexual themes.
Offers a glimpse into a specific subgenre of French cinema from the period.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not readily available in English-language sources.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of French erotic comedies that gained popularity in the late 1970s, often characterized by their suggestive plots and humor.
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