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Games for an Unfaithful Wife

Original title: Blue Ecstasy
  • 1976
  • X
  • 1h 30m
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5.4/10
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  • Director
    • Claude Mulot
  • Writer
    • Claude Mulot
  • Stars
    • Marie-Christine Guennec
    • Jean-Louis Vattier
    • Michèle Grubert
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Claude Mulot
    • Writer
      • Claude Mulot
    • Stars
      • Marie-Christine Guennec
      • Jean-Louis Vattier
      • Michèle Grubert
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    Marie-Christine Guennec
    • Joëlle Legrand
    • (as Christine Croguennec)
    Jean-Louis Vattier
    • William Legrand
    Michèle Grubert
    • Laurène
    Patrick Segalas
    • Eric Legrand
    Jean-Paul Allais
    • Billy
    Françoise Avril
    • Femme couple sur le banc
    Daniel Bellus
    • L'homme qui attend le téléphone
    Guy Bonnafoux
    • Old man
    Sylvia Bourdon
    • La femme du sodomite
    Marie-Christine Chireix
      Michèle d'Agro
      • Ange
      • (as Micky Love)
      Michel Dauba
      • Homme couple sur le banc
      Sylvia Diams
      • Linda
      Jack Gatteau
      • Un voyeur place de l'Etoile
      Jacques Insermini
        Pierre B. Reinhard
        • Un voyeur place de l'Etoile
        Gérald Thomas
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          • Claude Mulot
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        Steamy, Sultry, Sexy 😈: 'Blue Ecstasy' Delivers Erotic Thrills

        Blue Ecstasy, a 1976 adult film directed by Frédéric Lansac, is an erotic journey that explores the boundaries of desire and passion. With a focus on beautiful cinematography and explicit scenes, this film delivers on its promise of adult entertainment.

        The film follows a loose narrative structure, allowing the sexual encounters to take center stage. We are introduced to a cast of characters, each with their own desires and fantasies, as they navigate their way through a world of hedonistic pleasure. The story, though simple, provides a framework for a series of steamy encounters that are sure to arouse.

        One of the film's standout performances comes from Marie-Christine Guennec, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual liberation. In one memorable scene, Guennec's character is seen masturbating in a car, her body exposed to the publicd. The raw and uninhibited nature of this scene sets the tone for the film, showcasing a woman embracing her sexuality without shame.

        Another actress who sizzles on screen is Sylvia Bourdon. In an intimate and explicit scene, she seduces Guennec's character, teasing her with a cucumber slice before engaging in anal play, rubbing it against her anus and then inserting her fingers, intensifying the pleasure. The scene is a testament to the film's unapologetic exploration of adult themes, as the two women surrender to their desires in a passionate and sensual display.

        The cinematography is elegant and refined, with a soft focus and warm color palette that adds to the film's sensual atmosphere. The use of natural lighting and outdoor locations provides a sense of freedom and openness, reflecting the characters' exploration of their desires. The film also features creative camera angles and compositions, adding an artistic touch to the erotic scenes.

        However, the film is not without its flaws. The acting is often wooden and unnatural, with some scenes feeling more like a mechanical performance than a passionate encounter. The dialogue is also lackluster, failing to add depth or dimension to the characters or their relationships. Additionally, the plot is thin and predictable, with little in the way of surprises or twists to engage the audience beyond the sexual content.

        In terms of the film's erotic impact, it certainly delivers on its promise of adult content. The scenes are explicit, intense, and varied, ensuring that viewers are treated to a diverse range of sexual experiences. The film also explores themes of bisexuality and group sex, adding to its appeal for viewers seeking more adventurous and taboo encounters.

        Overall, Blue Ecstasy is a film that caters to viewers seeking explicit and artistic erotic cinema. While it may not offer a compelling narrative or exceptional acting performances, it delivers steamy and gratuitous adult content that is sure to arouse. The film's beautiful cinematography and unapologetic exploration of desire make it a visually stimulating experience.

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        • Release date
          • September 22, 1976 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • France
        • Language
          • French
        • Also known as
          • Experiments in Blue
        • Production company
          • Cinéma Plus
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          1 hour 30 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Stereo
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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