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Blue Movie (1968)

Director: Andy Warhol

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From Time Out Film Guide

A totally inoffensive introduction to a fairly natural and often witty couple learning to improvise a bantering fuck for the camera. The sex is no stronger than the light and pretty blue in which it's photographed. No doubt it's the very naturalness of it which some find so disturbing; there's no attempt to get in the way of our straight appreciation of the camera's appreciation of their having some offhand fun one lazy sunny day. It's worth seeing, if only as a strong reminder of the enormous dishonesty and guilt-coyness with which sex is normally dealt with in the commercial cinema. JDuC.

Author: JDuC 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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Director: Andy Warhol

Producer: Andy Warhol

Cast: Viva, Louis Waldon full cast

Duration: 133 mins




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