Flesh and Laces
Flesh and Laces

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Flesh and Laces

1983
Movie
Adult · 18+
95 min
English

Lecherous old Harry is dying in the hospital. Uncertain as to how he should will his massive fortune, he makes a wager with his four children to challenge them to engage in the wildest and most erotic sexual escapades they can think of, with the winner being the sole beneficiary of the inheritance. However, if all four fail to impress, the money will be given over to charity. Eager to make a bid for the cash, each of the siblings indulge their most orgiastic fantasies as Harry watches the action on a closed circuit TV set from the confines of his hospital bed. But even in his sickly state, Harry cant keep his own libido at bay and soon begins to indulge his own sexual appetite with his doctors, nurses, and other members of the hospital staff.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: John SterlingGenres: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Plot Summary

In 1960s Paris, a wealthy American expatriate becomes entangled in a complex web of desire and deceit with her enigmatic French lover and a mysterious American journalist. As their lives intertwine, hidden passions and dangerous secrets begin to surface, leading to a tense and ultimately tragic confrontation. The film explores themes of identity, obsession, and the destructive nature of hidden desires within a stylish, atmospheric setting.

Critical Reception

Flesh and Laces received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. Critics were divided on its artistic merits, with some praising the visual style and performances, while others found the plot convoluted and the characters underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly polarized, leading to a limited theatrical run and modest box office performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative cinematography and moody atmosphere.

  • Criticized for a predictable and often melodramatic plot.

  • Performances, particularly from Jacqueline Bisset, were noted as a highlight.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, with limited available data suggesting a lukewarm reception. Those who recall the film often mention its stylish visuals but find the story lacking in depth or emotional resonance.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Paris, with director John Sterling aiming to capture the distinct atmosphere of the city during the early 1960s, a period often romanticized in cinema.

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