This TV erotic film, shot in the genre of soft porn (soft porn) one night was shown on the channel REN-TV. It is surprising that a good director-craftsman Rolf Kanefsky participated in its production as a screenwriter, although he has, in addition to his love of thrash, a pronounced craving for erotic cinema. However, one thing is erotic scenes in thrash (often deliberately comic and provocative in content) and quite another thing, when the voyeuristic nature of film art is too literally understood by some woe craftsmen. The result is through speculative pictures, the plot of which is secondary, because it serves only as an excuse for numerous and diverse sexual acts.
Such alcove creativity would be forgivable (after all, there are classics of erotic cinema), if the sex scenes were actually made with fiction or at least beautiful. In the case of the tape of an unknown author, prudently hiding under the acronym KLS (after all, his creation brazenly speculates not only on the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, but also on the book by Emmanuel Arsan “Emmanuel”), there is nothing similar in sight. Erotic scenes, presented too straightforward and theatrical, quickly begin to tire, glossy shots irritate because of the kitsch or pop art understanding of beauty, and the unimportant play of the unerotic Natasha Vermeer (hopefully she is not a relative of the great artist), depicting Emmanuel and the actor who played Dracula, enhances the feeling of amateur theater, filmed by someone on camera and issued for a movie.
However, there are samples and worse, and, whining and yawning, you can still overcome the approximately 70-minute timekeeping of this film, and then quickly forget it, switching to something more exciting, for example, to the films of Tinto Brass.
5 out of 10