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Anna cuisses entrouvertes
In a limp libertine a young bourgeois is caught by a client. She observes at the same time a couple that is arguing. The young bourgeois is obsessed with the beauty of the woman, a sublime blonde. While the bourgeois makes a blowjob to the client, the blonde left alone, observes them caressing. She ends up joining them in a party without taboo ...
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Plot Summary
Anna, a devoted wife and mother, finds herself in a desperate situation when her husband, a factory director, is implicated in a criminal scheme. As the investigation closes in, she must navigate a treacherous path of lies, betrayal, and moral compromise to protect her family and her own integrity.
Critical Reception
Anna (1981) was a critically acclaimed Soviet drama, praised for its powerful performances and unflinching portrayal of moral dilemmas within the Soviet system. The film resonated with audiences for its realistic depiction of societal pressures and personal sacrifices.
What Reviewers Say
A gripping drama that explores the complexities of loyalty and morality.
Features strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.
Offers a nuanced look at individual struggles within a rigid societal structure.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Anna', refers to the protagonist, whose quiet strength and moral fortitude are central to the narrative.
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