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The pimp, in this film, is just bleeding out from the stab wound in the gut.
He deserves more than that.
He deserves more than that.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.
I have read many of deSade,'s works.
It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.
I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.
So I think maybe I should watch it again to refresh my memory
Philosophy in the Boudoir would be more mellow. It deals with theology and sexuality. It was written by deSade.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.
I have read many of deSade,'s works.
It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.
I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.
I have read many of deSade,'s works.
It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.
I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.
I have read many of deSade,'s works.
It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.
I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.