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  • Actors: Déborah Révy, Hélène Zimmer, Gowan Didi, Johnny Amaro
  • Directors: Laurent Bouhnik
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Axiom Films
  • DVD Release Date: 16 Nov. 2015
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (171 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B014DVWYVE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,225 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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In his graphically erotic new film Q, controversial French filmmaker Laurent Bouhnik (24 Hours in the Life of a Woman) uses the current economic crisis as a trenchant social backdrop to the lives of a group of conflicted teenagers. When the enigmatic Cecile walks into their lives, their deepest-felt sexual urges are unleashed and their worlds changed forever. After the death of her father, 20 year old Cecile (Déborah Révy) looks for support from her friends but it s only through random sexual encounters that she finds solace. Alice (Hélène Zimmer), who lives under the thumb of her repressive parents, dreams of the perfect love story but her secret boyfriend Matt (Gowan Didi) can t commit to anything substantial. Given striking immediacy by the graphic depiction of real sex, it is these stories of love and desire that form the emotional and sensual epicentre of Q.

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Feel as one may about French films, it must be admitted that they bring something to the field of erotic cinema that is refreshingly 'real' , and the film 'Q' ('Desire') carries on this tradition. In an interview in the 'extras' section on the disk the director (Laurent Bouhnik ) states that he was attempting to present a more 'honest' and 'feminine' view of human sexual relationships. The mechanism that he uses to achieve this goal seems to centre on focusing on the female characters in the story as they relate to life circumstances and men. The plot revolves around a group of young 20 somethingish individuals, who appear to all be acquainted, living in a small sea-side town. Played out against the grim economic realities of present times we follow the action of the principal female character, Cecile, as she comes to grips with her father's recent death. Apparently a bit 'un-hinged' by her personal loss she appears to be casting about for some satisfaction/resolution through a series of sexual dalliances and relationships. She is having 'issues' with her 'steady' boyfriend so she 'teases' some other guys into having sex with her and also gets involved in some sapphic action with the sexually naive & frustrated Alice. To a lesser extent the plot also attempts to track the sexual flounderings of some of the secondary characters and it can get a little confusing, on first viewing, as to who is with who and why they're doing what they're doing.

Indeed, 'frustration' is a key concept in this flik as the director, again, makes his point that, in the real world, sexual relationships are not always 'smooth' and 'hot' as depicted in the porno cinema. This film IS quite explicit in showing intimate sexual situations and full female (& male) nudity abounds.
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Watched this with my wife and we both enjoyed it. I read on here that one of the reviewers said there was no script, that the acting wasn't that great and it was all about the sex. I personally think that these comments are all pretty far from the truth. There is a very simple story, told very well. The film does have a strong explicit element and you have to admire both the casting, the direction and the acting in a film that does have such a strong provocative element for shooting in such a believable way. For the most part the shock factor is handled very well and I believe this film pulls it off. There's an element of humor in the drama that unfolds, that adds to an overall sense of mischief in the film, that spans right the way through to the direction to how the screenplay develops on screen. There are plenty of obvious things you can pick holes in. Like the fact the actors, especially the female roles, are all very attractive -but is this not true of a lot of mainstream Hollywood films?

In summary, this film is a bit of fun, watchable, well made, well acted and very rude. Not everything you watch has to be a life affirming moment.
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By Dr. Delvis Memphistopheles TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 26 Mar. 2013
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Well it could easily be zero and it depends upon the mood, but I enjoyed and thought the sex was "realistic" in being erotic, clumsy, ridden with sudden false starts, impotence and sexual thrills. It is not porn because it is not violent enough and lingers on the erotic rather than the brutal.

Filled with erotic meanderings from the perception derived from women the film attempts to enter their day dreams similar to what I am picking up from the shades of grey books. Whereas women's daydreams were seen as chaste pure and settling upon babies and farms, this sees women stretching their imaginations to portray secret desires. They are based upon lesbianism, frottaging, multiple piercings, flirting, going down on the spot, instantaneous couplings and numerous other themes from the imagination.

It is not a startling film where you go wow what was that, but in a way, despite it being done before, it is a subversive film, chiming in with a modern post sensibility where the men are generally bewildered by what they are supposed to do. Male identities are eroded through a loss of job and the women therefore take on a different guise as new freedoms and responsibilities are placed upon them.
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Dispite the numerous pontificating arty farty pretentious reviews, the obvious underlying story is not one of sexual discovery or anything anywhere close! It's about 2 girls who are victims of sexual abuse by their fathers to different extents,(the clues are given in the film!) and attempting to engage in normal relationships with lads but struggling to shake the near/current past. The main female character during all her sex scenes particularly the one on the bed spells out her abuse (you can't hurt me anymore whilst having sex). The second girl has been abused by her father but not raped hence she says she wants to wait for the right person before having sex. She also alluded to abuse whilst in the car, gives her boyfriend a bj then says I can get you a beer. Her mother in another scenes says she worries about her dad always been stressed at work and in one scene her dad enters her room and acknowledges her growing up and time to move on. Does anyone wish to beg to differ!?! So please stop using words such as erotic and such to describe the content of this film even though the director has chosen to use this content/storyline gor gratification purposes.
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