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Roman Goddess
Victoria Paris is the Roman goddess Venus. Steve Drake is Mars. They look down on Earth and Venus loves to play exotic games with humans. Will Mars give in to the temptation of the flesh?
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Plot Summary
In ancient Rome, a young woman named Livia navigates the complex social and political landscape, finding her desires challenged and her strength tested. She becomes entangled in relationships that blur the lines between love, duty, and survival. The film explores themes of forbidden passion and societal constraints.
Critical Reception
'Roman Goddess' was noted for its artistic aspirations and visual style, though its explicit content and narrative pacing drew mixed reactions from critics. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its exploration of sensuality and historical drama, while others found it to be overly gratuitous or lacking in substance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lush cinematography and evocative portrayal of Roman decadence.
Criticized for a plot that often feels secondary to its erotic sequences.
Debated for its artistic merit versus its explicit nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and varied, with some users appreciating the film's attempt at historical sensuality and visual flair, while others found its plot underdeveloped and its eroticism to be its sole focus.
Fun Fact
The film's production designer aimed to recreate the opulence of Roman villas and temples with a limited budget, utilizing innovative set-building techniques and careful lighting.
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