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Amelia 2022-03-16 08:01:01
The end of the experience - "Bliss Feast"
In 1973, Marco Ferreri's film "The Bliss" does look a bit shocking in terms of content, but the emergence of a large number of similar films in the 1970s has weakened the strange features of "The Bliss", "The 120 Days of Sodom", "Sensual World", "Caligula" and many other famous names were born in...
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Guadalupe 2022-03-16 08:01:01
eat to death, eat to death
Don't think too much about this movie, just watch it.
A variety of ways to eat, food, everything. It’s just that in such an unscrupulous process, you may have various desires—but, there is no appetite.
This film is to let you know where the way out is after the desire is extremely inflated and...

Michèle Alexandre
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Jerod 2022-03-23 09:03:28
Why do I still like it... A film about food and sex that makes people have no desire to watch at all, which is a meaning in itself. It goes without saying that he died by farting, and the eating scene with moaning near the meal is simply disgusting... In the end, relying on the pudding that unifies the two appetites, really, absolutely...
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Natalia 2022-03-16 08:01:01
Hahahaha I think this is about the collapse of the old world and the rise of the bourgeoisie
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