THE FLESH (La Carne) is a romantic black comedy about a divorced piano player named Paolo (Sergio Castellitto) who meets and falls in love with a most beauteously busty woman (bombshell Francesca Dellera), who uses her special powers to turn the man into her slave. The film depicts the oftentimes torturous nature of desire and the power of women in a cinematic work where Francesca becomes a symbolic representation of male desire, with her voluptuous figure and sex appeal being intoxicating to Paolo. While he is completely taken by his desire for Francesca, she eventually gets bored with him and decides to leave. Unfortunately for Francesca, Paolo loves her and has no intention of allowing her to go. Francesca Dellera was once named in real-life, "the most beautiful woman in the world." She began her career with Tinto Brass' Capriccio, but it was not until her role in La Carne, when premiered at Cannes, that she received international acclaim. Directed by Italian maestro Marco Ferreri, who is best known for such classics as Tales of Ordinary Madness and Le Grand Bouffe, THE FLESH is presented by Cult Epics for the first time in High-definition with exclusive bonus features and a limited edition slipcase with newly commissioned art by Gilles Vranckx. Special Features: New HD Transfer (from original 35mm film) Behind the Scenes of The Flesh Interview with Marco Ferreri, Francesca Dellera & Sergio Castellitto Cannes Film Festival 1991 Original Theatrical Trailer The Flesh Lobby Cards photo gallery Original art & Slipcase with newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx - limited to first 3000 copies
M**O
Yecch
Unwatchable
M**R
Good Movie For Its Genre
Good movie for its genre, although I wasn't fond of the ending. Photography & production values were very good.
T**Y
Surreal
An unlikely sexual relationship.
D**R
the woman was fantastic that is why the 4 stars
the woman was fantastic that is why the 4 stars...but I am not sure what I just watched?...I liked it to an extent but the ending made me wonder, what the....?
G**A
poor quality
good film bad blu ray
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