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April 27, 2007
Film. The Exterminating Angels

Film. The Exterminating Angels: Sex changes everything. If you don't believe that, you're an idiot or maybe you're just a guy. It is easy to pretend connections aren't being made when we are intimate with someone. I mean, we can try to rationalize it as much we want, but in the end sex is never a small thing.
Exterminating Angels explores voyeurism and intimacy. It's the story of François, a director who is making a film about female pleasure and transgressing taboos. He recruits three young women to do screen tests that begin with the women talking about their desires, but it quickly turns into a polyamorous relationship. François' role is that of a nonjudgmental father figure, observing the trio of women in imaginative sexual situations. Though he feels like he's doing research into eroticism, the women feel there is something deeper happening. What follows gives new meaning to the old saying, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Dork recommends The Extermniating Angels. Watch the trailer [Here]
Posted by james at April 27, 2007 04:18 PM