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Italian Erotic Drama with Eleonora GIORGI and Bekim FEHMIU
ZeddaZogenau21 November 2023
"Ready for anything" is what the translation of the Italian film title should actually mean. And indeed, the protagonist of this erotic drama by Giorgio STEGANI is ready to take on a lot.

The slightly older Marco (Bekim FEHMIU) is established professionally, but is very bored in his marriage (Laura De MARCHI as his wife). One day he meets the inexperienced student Anna (Eleonora GIORGI) in the park. Fascinated by her submissiveness, Marco embarks on an affair with the young woman. He continues to test the limits of the pretty student, who willingly lets it happen to her. But one day Anna unexpectedly goes to Venice...

Very beautifully filmed sex scenes that are also intended to appear slightly provocative! The Sarajevo-born Bekim FEHMIU (1936-2010) and the beautiful Eleonora GIORGI (*1953) cut an excellent figure in mattress sports. The result is not just an all-too-ordinary soft sex comedy, the characters are too finely drawn for that. But the film isn't entirely convincing as a character study. But it often seems like an overly long advertisement for knitted clothes from Benetton.

For fans of 1970s Italian cinema!
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Last Tango with Eleanora Giorgi
lazarillo21 July 2008
An unhappily married man dotes on his young daughter, but is turned off by his feminist wife. He wants to cheat but is unable to make it with slutty bar girls or prostitutes. Then he meets a young stenography student (Eleanora Giorgi) who is wandering alone through a park where a lot of other young people are making out. When they first make love, she reveals that she has a masochistic streak by putting a sharp knife to her bare breast. After that their relationship gets increasingly perverse and borderline abusive as he gets her to suck his toes in the bathttub, pretend to be a prostitute and perform oral sex on a random guy, have sex with another woman while watches through a peephole, and even confront his wife at an abortion rally.

Obviously, this movie wants to be a kind of "Last Tango in Paris", but the male protagonist is definitely not Marlon Brando. He basically comes off as a shallow and abusive cad (and the film seems to draw uncomfortable parallels between his relationship with his young mistress and with his own five-year-old daughter). Of course, it's easy to see how someone might get bored with having plain old vanilla sex with the ravishing Giorgi--after say, oh, about 10,000 years or so--and have to resort to all these degrading games. The Giorgi character,on the other hand, isn't given a lot of back story or any real motivation at all for getting involved with this married loser. But I suppose no one is probably going to complain too much about character motivation--not when Giorgi appears in her full-frontal glory about every ten minutes on average.

Giorgi was an interesting actress. Like Ornella Muti and Moncia Guerritori, she mostly appeared in classy or pseudo-classy Eurpean "art" films like this, whereas many of her peers (like Gloria Guida and Lila Carati) tended to appear more in genre movies or low-brow sexploitative comedies, or kind of went back and forth between the two (like Agostina Belli and Jenny Tamburi). What all these actresses had in common though was that they were all achingly beautiful, at least modestly talented, and would shed their clothes at the drop of a fedora. Strangely, out of this impressive group, only Ornella Muti achieved international stardom (although Agostina Belli came close). Giorgi's most famous role was probably in Dario Argento's "Inferno". Her most memorable film perhaps though was "Appasionata" where she plays a high school girl who seduces her best friend's father. (It's very similar to this one, but considerably better). I've seen five or six of her films and this is probably the weakest, but if you like gorgeous, undraped Italian girls from the 70's (and who doesn't?), by all means check it out. . .
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