Kiss of the Spider Woman: All the loves are always a lie

Kiss of the Spider Woman: All the loves are always a lie

Argentinian writer Manuel Puig’s best-known work, The Kiss of Spider Woman, is a book that has taken its place in the world of literature, theater and cinema. The fact that his director is an important representative of the political camera, as well as being criticized by the left circles because of his content, creates a great contrast. Frankly, I don’t see a hard case. Believing that there may be one type of socialist or one type of homosexual is the nonsense itself. Frankly, since I haven’t read his book, I’d like to consider his film independently.

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Wild Orchid (1990)

Remembering Wild Orchid from the good old 90’s

Wild Orchid has a story with barely any substance. It has been frequently summed up as the 50 Shades of Grey of the 1980’s. And you can tell that right from scene #1. This story is not interesting in the slightest. Although the setting is stylized to a ridiculous degree, with the softcore porn lighting and camerawork. The film is as stimulating as a paperclip.

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