Les anges exterminateurs (2006)

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(The Exterminating Angels)


Country: FR
Technical: col 100m
Director: Jean-Claude Brisseau
Cast: Frédéric van den Driessche, Maroussia Dubreuil, Lise Bellynck

Synopsis:

A film maker is tempted by two emissaries of the underworld to launch a project investigating the psychological motivations of woman's erotic fantasies, but his exploratory private screen tests lead him into a dangerous game of dependency on the part of his actresses.

Review:

We are never told why such a nice chap is picked on for undoing, but the Orphée references come thickly, even down to the coded broadcasts from beyond that are heard on the soundtrack. It is of course an excuse for some fevered masturbation scenes and girl-on-girl grinding that raises the temperature of the auditorium once or twice, but the dialogue is of unspeakable banality and the lighting resembles one of those American straight to cable pics of similar ilk.

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(The Exterminating Angels)


Country: FR
Technical: col 100m
Director: Jean-Claude Brisseau
Cast: Frédéric van den Driessche, Maroussia Dubreuil, Lise Bellynck

Synopsis:

A film maker is tempted by two emissaries of the underworld to launch a project investigating the psychological motivations of woman's erotic fantasies, but his exploratory private screen tests lead him into a dangerous game of dependency on the part of his actresses.

Review:

We are never told why such a nice chap is picked on for undoing, but the Orphée references come thickly, even down to the coded broadcasts from beyond that are heard on the soundtrack. It is of course an excuse for some fevered masturbation scenes and girl-on-girl grinding that raises the temperature of the auditorium once or twice, but the dialogue is of unspeakable banality and the lighting resembles one of those American straight to cable pics of similar ilk.

(The Exterminating Angels)


Country: FR
Technical: col 100m
Director: Jean-Claude Brisseau
Cast: Frédéric van den Driessche, Maroussia Dubreuil, Lise Bellynck

Synopsis:

A film maker is tempted by two emissaries of the underworld to launch a project investigating the psychological motivations of woman's erotic fantasies, but his exploratory private screen tests lead him into a dangerous game of dependency on the part of his actresses.

Review:

We are never told why such a nice chap is picked on for undoing, but the Orphée references come thickly, even down to the coded broadcasts from beyond that are heard on the soundtrack. It is of course an excuse for some fevered masturbation scenes and girl-on-girl grinding that raises the temperature of the auditorium once or twice, but the dialogue is of unspeakable banality and the lighting resembles one of those American straight to cable pics of similar ilk.