10/10
"A guarantee of fidelity, better than any man."
13 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Along with Terror, Sex and Witchcraft/ Cautivo del mas allá (1968-also reviewed) this has been the top Horror flick which I found out on the IMDb Horror boards (RIP) years ago,that I've been meaning to play,but have just kept missing the chance to. Finding a Horror and Latin America & Caribbean viewing challenges taking place on ICM all at once,it felt like the best time to at last see sex reincarnated.

View on the film:

From the eyeful on Celia's favourite pass time in the opening minute, co-writer/(with Giovanni Boccaccio) director Luiz Castellini & cinematographer Claudio Portioli thrust a sizzling sleazy atmosphere into the lap of the viewer, stacking the screen with (soft) sex scenes, which hit a peak at stylishly framing the corners of the screen, on the possessed by her boyfriends spirit Patricia getting vengeance by twisting the various new lovers to a heart-attack climax.

Displaying a welcomed ambition to not just do a skin flick, Castellini bounces the raunchy sex on a psychotronic Gothic Horror axe! Stealing music from the likes of Vangelis and grinding it down until it turns into scrambled Prog Rock, Castellini unleashes a outstandingly bonkers atmosphere which leaps out from the plant pot Patricia's (played by fittie Patrícia Scalvi-who delivers the ripe dialogue with a relish) dead boyfriends head is buried in,and jumps around the reflecting tracking shots following Patricia taking a axe or knife to her next victim, along with a killing via dildo.

In the midst of Patricia's revenge, close-ups on the possessed, murderous lustful state of Ligia (played by sexy Ligia de Paula) which lands on Celia's (played by fellow sexy fittie Celia Santos) seeping suspicions on the reincarnation of sex.
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