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Language(s):
English
Sound:
Music
Release Date: 28.02.2006
Number of Discs: 1
Packaging:
Special packaging
Format:
NTSC (16:9)
Region Code:
0 (Codefree)
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Director |
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Andrew Blake |
Actors |
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Valentina Vaughn, Monica Mendez, Charlie Laine, Adriana Sage, Anastasia, Bobbi Blair, Angie Savage, Devon Savage, Rita Faltoyano, Jean Val Jean |
Categories |
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Stylish/Art
Speciality
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Film Info |
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Catalog Date: 01.03.2006
Production Year: 2006
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Condoms:
No
Silicone:
No
Length: 90 Min.
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About Valentina
Valentina is sick: too much sex, drugs, bondage and spanking. She was evilly debased. Now she's in a wheelchair, wearing a neck-brace and has to eat lots of pills. That's what you get for mixing with the decadent upper classes. In pretty images Andrew Blake here tells of the rise and fall of a top model.
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Tech Rating
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Picture Quality |
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varying
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Sound Quality |
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Content |
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Expectation |
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Fulfilled
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Editorial Review(s)
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Lenzl4
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Blake portrays a drama in perfectly composed images: Sex, drugs and sexual decadence. Quite obviously inspired by the handicapped top-models of Japanese photographer Araki, Blake makes his leading lady live her life of sin with whiplash, in fetish clothes between hardcore sex with men, a generous portion of lesbo fumblings and classy bondage action. If the stills of this film were printed on glossy paper you'd have a very nice coffe-table book for the interested photographic arts connoisseur. Image and sound fuse into a grand photographic experience which leaves nothing to be desired in it's aesthetic attitude of grandeur. Bravo.
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It took three goes before I got to really like this film, the weird hospital ambiance bothered me to start with. Bandages, leg-splints, syringes, a wheelchair, a tied up rubber doll, all very strange and disconcerting. A fascinating absinth daze which captures you and turns you on despite there not being much action in the way of sex. In my eyes VALENTINA drifts so far into the region of abstract art-movie that the category 'porn' hardly applies anymore. (James Bondage)
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