

Pleasure Palace
Story of a professional gambler, connoisseur, gourmet and sportsman who sets out to help a Las Vegas hotel-casino owner from losing his controlling interest to a business syndicate but finds his reputation is on the line when he runs into a mystery lady who seems to operate on both sides of the law.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a peculiar hotel where the guests engage in erotic games and decadent rituals. She finds herself drawn into this world of pleasure and desire, while also uncovering secrets about her family's past. The film explores themes of liberation and sensuality within a surreal and opulent setting.
Critical Reception
Pleasure Palace is a French erotic film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It is often viewed as a product of its time, notable for its explicit content and its star, Sylvia Kristel. While some appreciated its artistic aspirations in depicting sensuality, many critics found the plot underdeveloped and the execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to blend erotica with a narrative, but often falls short.
- Sylvia Kristel's presence is a draw, but the plot is considered weak by many.
- Visually, it can be striking, but lacks substance.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Pleasure Palace (1980)' is not readily available. However, similar erotic films from this era often receive comments regarding their explicit nature, artistic merit (or lack thereof), and historical context.
Fun Fact
The film is part of the wave of European erotic cinema that gained popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s, often featuring European stars and exploring themes of sexual liberation.
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