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Under Her Nose
Kim is a lucky woman with a husband who has all "3 things" that every woman desires: her husband, Sun, is handsome, rich and good-natured. Several people have tried to sway him away from his neat life, but he stayed resolute on his path. That is, until their 16th wedding anniversary. When Sun lost consciousness and woke up to find himself suffering from a weak ECG, Doctor Thep advised him to take care of his body and mind, and live a new life to the fullest. After this near-death experience and Doctor Thep's words, Sun started to rethink his own life... From a butler who had a simple life, Sun changed his style to live a more fun and exciting life. After Kim noticed her husband changed, she started making a plan. She recruited Sun's sister, Summer, and young apprentice Tanjai to face off against the guys.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious woman arrives in a small Italian village, drawing the attention of the local men. As strange occurrences begin to plague the community, a dark secret connected to her past starts to unravel. The film delves into themes of desire, manipulation, and escalating dread.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Under Her Nose' is often viewed as a polarizing entry in the exploitation and giallo genres. While some critics acknowledge its atmospheric tension and compelling lead performance, others find its narrative convoluted and its exploitation elements gratuitous. Audience reception is similarly divided, with fans of the genre appreciating its stylistic elements and controversial themes, while more mainstream viewers may be put off by its graphic content and pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and Laura Gemser's captivating performance.
Criticized by some for a convoluted plot and gratuitous exploitation elements.
Seen as a prime example of Italian exploitation cinema with a dark, erotic edge.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Under Her Nose' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment from that platform.
Fun Fact
Director Joe D'Amato was known for his prolific output in exploitation and horror cinema, often working with a minimal budget and tight schedule, which contributed to the raw and distinctive style of films like 'Under Her Nose'.
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