The amoral family of a wealthy man gathers prior to his funeral at the hotel he owned, but
the next funeral any of them is likely to attend will be their own. So,
might as well get laid!
This movie’s a.k.a.’s include Killing of the Flesh and Sex Crime, but it should be known as Drink, Fuck, Repeat,
because that sums up about two-thirds of this sleazy giallo from
director Caesar Canevari. As intriguing as that sounds—it was enough to
get me to seek out a gray market copy—the actual movie is a slog. Save
for some lesbianism and incest, the couplings are pretty much vanilla
and very repetitive. One gets the feeling that most of the script just
instructed actresses to walk into a room, take off their clothes and act
hysterical until a fellow fully clothed actor falls on top of them. Oh,
yeah, this is yet another softcore movie where sex only requires women
to remove their clothes. Then again, only a couple actors — Marc Porel and poor man’s Franco Nero Vanni Materassi — piqued my prurient interests,
and mildly at that. If you like staring at tits and vaginas, however, Delitto carnale has
plenty of them (future porn star Moana Pozzi is one of the featured
cast members). It’s an even worse giallo, with the murders not happening
until well-past the movie’s halfway mark, as if Canevari suddenly
decided he wanted to make a giallo instead of a sex film. If you like
your giallos on the sleazy side, check out Giallo a Venezia or Play Motel
instead. They’re not much better but at least they aren’t as boring. If
you like looking at tits and vaginas, well, you know where to go.
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Saturday, October 2, 2021
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