'Le Sexe qui parle' aka 'Pussy Talk' (1975) - Frédéric Lansac.
Erupting fleshly from the febrile mind of cult pornographer, Claude Mulot, Alpha France present a Quimsical example of audaciously atypical Gallic exotica! 'Pussy Talk' concerns the luscious Joëlle (Pénélope Lamour), who frustratingly finds her lacklustre love-life with her architect beau, Eric (Jean-Loup Philippe) stuck in a rut-less rut. After this voluptuous redhead experiences a frisson of pleasure from an enticing blonde in a record boutique, she discovers that her once aurally challenged reproductive organ is now an insolent, moistly loquacious, vociferously demanding orifice! Constantly aroused, Joëlle becomes entirely subservient to the seemingly insatiable desires of her sardonic, sinfully salacious sex!
Intimately examined by a lissom sexpert, her tender and exacting ministrations do unambiguously confirm that said serially chattering box is now singularly altered into that of a miraculously murmuring muff with uniquely verbose properties! Due to spontaneous public displays of sensually inclined soliloquies, Joëlle very quickly becomes somewhat of an erotic cause célèbre. Her fascinatingly anomalous gift for ribald oratory from private apertures wholly alien to pubic speaking provides irresistible tabloid fare!
The boggle-eyed, sweaty-palmed viewer is sure to enjoy juicily jiggle-some, Joëlle's increasingly exploratory sensual awakenings. Zestily performed by sublime, pony-tailed actress, Béatrice Harnois, her far from innocent 'coming' of age explored in a tantalizing variety of ways! The erotically eloquent 'Pussy Talk' generously gives Euro-Exotica fans plenty to talk about, remaining a stimulating, uncommonly imaginative, paradigm shifting skin flick par excellence. Mulot's joyfully illicit production features some of the most sensationally bizarre sequences one might ever care to see, culminating in an exquisitely 'gripping climax' not readily forgotten. It would be entirely remiss of me if I didn't mention the righteously groovy score by hardcore funk-master, Mike Steïthenson.
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