Thursday, May 21, 2015

3D scandal at Cannes for real sex tape – El Universal


 The movie “Love” , erotic film 3D Argentine director Gaspar Noé with real sex scenes It was the movie of the day in the 68 International Cannes Film Festival to fill between scandal and hysteria all functions in which it was shown.
 


 


 Nobody wanted to miss the event of the Riviera Ribbon director of “Irreversible”, considered by critics as one of today’s most promising, provocative and avant-garde filmmakers.
 


 


 Since last midnight, which was screened for the first time, each exhibition in Cannes film viewers completely full, even though the film did not receive good reviews.
 


 


 The Lumiere hall, the main and the Festival Hall can accommodate more than two thousand people, the largest was filled in the first exhibition last night to see the film, presented out of competition and had generated great expectation.
 


 


 The film, a sex melodrama, however disappointed many fans of the first function that ended early this morning around three in the morning local.
 


 


 “It’s too much, almost pornographic. I found boring in the end. I did not won. There is a great story,” said Sara, one of the spectators of the first function.
 


 


 “I saturated, I see the love theme of the title. I got tired,” said for his part another French spectator, Bernard, one of those who managed to enter the projection, which in its first exhibition was filled and left nearly 200 people out.
 


 


 The film, which critics have rejected, marked the return to Cannes after 2009 Gaspar Noé, considered one of the “enfant terrible” (enfant terrible) festival and lived for years in France.
 


 


 The film, which chains a sex scene after another, tells the story of a love triangle between an American, a French woman and it’s neighbor in Paris.
 


 


 The director said he wanted to make a film, almost autobiographical, about “love, sex and tears” and defended today at a press conference the explicit treatment of sex in the film, which resulted in some scenes hilarity and laughter in the room.
 


 


 Critics have complained about the lack of empathy for the characters, the absence of a history of weight in a continuous film sex scenes without much regard for history, according to a number of comments published today.
 


 


 In 2002, Gaspar Noé caused a major scandal in Cannes with his film “Irreversible” by a rape scene eight minutes long with violence, prompting the crowd left the screening room.
 


 


 
 


 


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