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Bladerunner carla juri
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Painting in broad strokes though it may be, America is a country truly afraid of their sexuality – a nation that quells their sexual urges with locked door pornography and wet-dream restraint. Rather, the fact that Wetland‘s has a main character that lacks deep-seated shame for her sexuality curiosity and an eccentric pride for her peculiar kinky appetite begs a kind of conversation that the MPAA and Americans at large are uncomfortable with. I mention that the film feels distinctly European but not just for the heinous sexual acts in themselves. With the definitive pit stains of European cinema, these hygiene hijinks are surely controversial, especially for an American audience, but dig much deeper than its surface vulgarity. The bouquet of scandalous sexual contortions are provocative and repulsive yet oddly alluring and instinctually sexy. Dexterous editing and a bevy of great scenes help to bring the Helen’s dirty flirty persona to light and though she may seem cavalier, she’s also deeply introspective, a trait courtesy of Carla Juri’s youthfully vibrant performance.Īnal fissures, sperm pizza, and tampon trading all find their way into the film at one point or another but instead of alienating the audience with a mastubatory sense of exploitation for exploitation’s sake, each bit is deeply comic and helps fulfill our understanding of the character and the film. When a shaving incident lands her in the hospital, she tries to pull a parent trap and get her divorced, and fundamentally estranged, parents back together.ĭavid Wnendt reveals the story of Helen like a curious voyeur flipping through a teenage diary. Helen is a young nympho with a passion for bodily fluids of all sorts and a serious case of hemorrhoids. Raunchy German picture Wetlands is graphic, poignant teen sexploration to squirm and cackle through. Starring Carla Juri, Christoph Letkowski, Meret Becker, Axel Milberg, Marlen Kruse, Edgar Selge












Bladerunner carla juri