|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I have made it a routine, which I follow quite well actually, to see every movie a selected group of actors make each year. So, when I found out that Miki Manojlovic (Cabaret Balkan) teamed up with sex diva Alba Parietti I could not wait to get my hands on Il Macellaio better known in the English speaking world as The Butcher. I looked around hoping that I could spot an Italian DVD of the film, even if it happened to be a non-English friendly release, and to my surprise The Butcher was nowhere to be found. Until about a year ago when I discovered that an Asian company has acquired the rights from Italian-based Medusa Films and were preparing to release a DVD which was likely to be English friendly. I could not wait to see this film.
So, here it is in my hands, a tiny erotic film based on the bestseller Le Boucher by Alina Reyes retelling the story of an upper class housewife (Alba Parietti) which falls victim of her darkest sexual desires. Strangely enough her sexual appetite is awaken by a middle-aged butcher (Miki Manojlovic) who chops his meat with such precision that his customers are often fascinated, even secretly aroused, by his butchering skills. The problem is that he is barely a good looking man which a sophisticated bella as Alina, the focus of our attention, would hardly fall for in real life. With other words not only is the butcher lacking the mandatory for these sort of pictures sex appeal he is quite frankly rather interesting looking.
Indeed the entire story of The Butcher is based around Alina's inexorable desire to have sex with the man of her, newly-found, sexual dreams. We follow her mundane activities…going to meetings at the company she is in charge with, strolling down the streets attempting to clear her head from the unusual dreams she has late at night, having a cup of espresso with her best friend, and waiting for the boring faxes her husband sends her every night while on tour with his orchestra in Kazakhstan. Really, from the opening scenes of this story the viewer is slowly introduced to what is supposed to be a remarkable sexual encounter between Alina and her local butcher.
And then it finally happens. Alina makes the right move and invites the butcher for a visit a few days before her husband is due back home in Italy. What follows up is a series of orgasmic scenes where I assume the couple finally succumbs to their sexual desires. I said I assume because from what we are offered on the screen the sex was neither exciting nor it was convincing. And I don't mean that it had to be more explicit…it was simply devoid of any passion, that is the closest I could describe it as.
I have a couple of problems with films such as Aurelio Grimaldi's The Butcher. First of all anyone assuming that making a good erotic film is an easy task is absolutely wrong. The easiest thing that would happen in a badly scripted, badly acted, and badly directed erotic film…just as any other badly put together film, is that it will degrade the value of the actors involved with it times faster than a badly scripted action production, regardless of how beautiful the main actress is (or actor for that matter). These are the types of films that will haunt you forever igniting all sorts of unfortunate comments.
How Does the DVD Look?
How Does the DVD Sound?
Extras:
Final Thoughts: |