Mata Hari: The Missing Piece
Mata Hari: The Missing Piece

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Mata Hari: The Missing Piece

1996
Movie
Adult · 18+
149 min
English

This is the true story of the most famous spy to ever love ‘em and leave ‘em. 007 can't get the job done like Mata Hari! He's on the trail of a woman capable of anything including: killing, betrayal, lies…and what story wouldn't be complete without sexual satisfaction!? This spy is working over time, getting pussy galore and it's all in the name (in this case) of getting the woman! Blowjobs, cunnilingus, anal penetrations and facial cum coatings are just some of the kinky tools employed by this raunchy cloak and dagger crew! A brilliant film that will keep you on the edge of your seat with the succession of scenes containing high erotic content.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Raimund KullrichGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and legend of Mata Hari, the exotic dancer executed as a spy during World War I. It examines the historical evidence surrounding her alleged espionage activities, questioning the official narrative and exploring the potential manipulation of her case. The film seeks to uncover the truth behind the myth, presenting arguments that suggest she may have been a scapegoat.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of "Mata Hari: The Missing Piece" is scarce, likely due to its niche documentary status and 1996 release. It is not widely reviewed by major critics or listed on prominent aggregate sites, suggesting it had a limited release or was primarily distributed through specialized channels. Audience reception is also difficult to gauge due to a lack of widespread availability and reviews.

What Reviewers Say

  • The documentary attempts to deconstruct the myth of Mata Hari, offering a revisionist perspective on her role in WWI.

  • It questions the validity of the espionage charges and suggests political motivations behind her execution.

  • While lacking mainstream critical attention, it provides an in-depth look for those interested in the historical figure and the surrounding controversies.

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Fun Fact

The documentary's director, Raimund Kullrich, also appears in the film as himself, presenting his research and arguments regarding Mata Hari's case.

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