
Four erotic tales from in various historical eras. The first, 'The Tide', is set in the present day, and concerns a student and his young female cousin stranded on the beach by the tide, secluded from prying eyes. 'Therese Philosophe' is set in the nineteenth century, and concerns a girl being locked in her bedroom, where she contemplates the erotic potential of the objects contained within it. 'Erzsebet Bathory' is a portrait of the sixteenth-century countess who allegedly b... (Full plot summary below)
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Four erotic tales from in various historical eras. The first, 'The Tide', is set in the present day, and concerns a student and his young female cousin stranded on the beach by the tide, secluded from prying eyes. 'Therese Philosophe' is set in the nineteenth century, and concerns a girl being locked in her bedroom, where she contemplates the erotic potential of the objects contained within it. 'Erzsebet Bathory' is a portrait of the sixteenth-century countess who allegedly bathed in the blood of virgins, while 'Lucrezia Borgia' concerns an incestuous fifteenth-century orgy involving Lucrezia, her brother, and her father the Pope.
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| Movie NationRoger MooreQuaint, ponderous, pretentious and perverse |
| Village VoiceSimon AbramsBorowczyk's cruel attempts at social commentary are mollified significantly by his probing fascination with the female body. |
| User ReviewXavier d"Erszebeth Bathory" and "Therese Philosophe" are magnificent, "Lucretia Borgia" is great, "The Tide" is a little out of place. I like Borowczyk. |
| User ReviewCarlos BThis is THE erotic french film by default!! an audiovisual impact beyond joy and pain... super cool imagery, influenced by Passolini, and groundbraking photography. A timeless classic for perverts! |
| User ReviewKalle RAn odd film to say the least. And oddly engaging. The near-exploitative nudity somewhat belies its depth, though it's hard to say what exactly it is Borowczyk is trying to say with the film as a whole. |
| User ReviewRoss CPaloma Picasso naked and proof that French chicks have hairy armpits. What more can you possibly want in a movie? Risque 70s art-house flick that was banned in the UK. |
| User ReviewJeni Jdrawn out but Picasso's daughter as blood bathing Erzsebet Bathory makes up for it to an extent |
| User ReviewBrandon SIt's like Salo's twin sister.. The kind of movie that'll make people (even the Pope) say: Holy shit. |
| User ReviewDunja R4 Stories, of which I refer to the one, which is told about the Countess Elizabeth Bathory (1516-1614), "Bloody Lady of Cachtice" and tells the true story of her. |
| User ReviewKonrad RWell, this is pornography basically. Somehow interesting because of its historical value and because in my opinion it depicts an abandoned avenue in erotic cinema (thats why I put 2 stars). Otherwise quite boring and not exciting at all these times. |