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Super Sex
Two sleazy psychiatrists, one young and one old, hypnotize their innocent female patients into becoming insatiable harlots and have their sleazy way with them. With some patients needing no coaxing at all we learn what it takes to cure sexual problems.
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Plot Summary
In this Italian erotic comedy, a group of individuals engage in various sexual encounters and misadventures. The film follows their humorous and often outlandish pursuits of pleasure, exploring themes of desire and relationships in a lighthearted, albeit explicit, manner. It's a delve into the comedic side of eroticism from the mid-80s Italian cinema.
Critical Reception
Super Sex is largely considered a low-brow, cult erotic comedy from Italy, characteristic of its genre and era. It garnered little critical attention upon release, and its legacy is primarily within niche circles that appreciate its specific brand of humor and explicit content. Audience reception is divided, with some finding it amusingly campy and others dismissing it as gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unashamedly explicit and comedic approach to sexuality.
Criticized for its simplistic plot and often crude humor.
Seen as a typical example of Italian erotic comedies of the 1980s.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring early appearances by prominent Italian adult film actors Rocco Siffredi and Moana Pozzi, who would go on to significant careers in the adult film industry.
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