11 November 2006

Netflix: Sex and Lucia

My netflix queue is around 25 movies long and contains a variety of big hollywood movies, foreign films, tv shows, and indie films. It's not uncommon for me to receive a disc in the mail and have no recollection of why I added it to my queue. So, when I found Sex and Lucia in my mailbox I was curious to delve into this innocent sounding spanish mystoria:
In an attempt to get over losing her novelist boyfriend, LucĂ­a retreats to a quiet Mediterranean island. It's there, in the sun-soaked refuge, that the erstwhile waitress begins to examine both the passionate beginning and the darker details of their relationship. Fact blends with fiction and time bends in unexpected ways as her memories unfold.

Well, despite what the wholesome title and benign description may lead you to believe, this movie is probably best classified as soft core pornography. This may be good or bad, depending on your expectations and with what sort of company you plan to view it-- best for a first date or a quiet night with the extended family.

Outside of the provocative sex scenes, I thought the movie was actually pretty boring and didn't make it all the way through. Maybe there was too much of contrast between the slow paced plot line and heart thumping bed action? This could be why most porn movies don't bother with elaborate plots, or so I've heard.

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