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4 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Superior riff on "Emmanuelle", 1 February 2009
Author:
lazarillo from Denver, Colorado and Santiago, Chile
This another 1970's "Emmanuelle" knock-off, but it's a little more
"official" than most since it's based on a novel by the original
Emmanuelle Arsan. A teenage girl (Anna Zacharias) is caught pilfering
erotic books from a bookstore. She convinces the handsome young
bookstore owner (Sami Fray) to let her write an erotic book for him
which he can publish anonymously. The problem is she's a virgin, so she
needs to do the appropriate "research" in order to write the novel. She
spies on her mother with her lesbian lover and the bookstore owner with
his female co-worker. She convinces the lovestruck servant boy to strip
for her. Finally though, she decides too get some actual firsthand
experience by going to bed with her new publisher. Afterwards though he
betrays her, so she takes revenge. . .
This film was directed by a woman (Nelly Kaplan), and while it's not
really any less erotic, it is (for better or worse) considerably less
sleazy than some of the "Emmanuelle" knock-offs (especially the Italian
ones). It has solid production values and surprisingly good acting. Ann
Zacharias was actually in her early twenties at the time, but is pretty
convincing playing a younger character. She does sexy pretty well of
course, but her character is also pretty funny--putting on a thick pair
of glasses to studiously observe the sex scenes, or clinically
inspecting her horny servant boy's manhood with a pair of forceps. (For
whatever, reason Zacharias kind of struck me as a French-Scandinavian
version British actress Pamela Franklin in films like "The Prime of
Miss Jean Brodie"). She is actually a much better actress than either
Sylvia "Emmanuelle" Kristel or Annie "Laure" Belle, the two much more
famous actresses to portray Arsan's erotic heroines. It's kind of a
shame she never did much beyond this.
I've seen just about all the 1970's riffs on "Emmanuelle", and this is
definitely one of the better ones. I'd recommend it.
4 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Better than average erotic film - but don't expect the novel, 5 October 2006
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Author:
johngammon56 from United Kingdom
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I saw this film some years ago, and was struck by one well-handled early scene of the heroine's life in which she inadvertently witnesses her mother's lesbian affair with a younger woman, which apparently forges the girl's interest in sexual matters. This is a better than average erotic film, but it has to be pointed out to fans of Emmanuelle Arsan that the plot of this film bears no relationship whatsoever to her novel Nea. The book is about a young, rather manipulative girl who seduces a succession of both men and women including her sister, her headmistress and her father. The main plot of the novel concerns Nea's allegation of rape against her sister's lover, Maurice. He goes to prison for this, but she carries on her relationship with him and eventually has him released. Nea suddenly becomes rich and builds a kind of sexual retreat for her lovers and others, which she rules. The book ends on the depressive, faux existential note of many French novels falsely claiming intellectual depth. Nea ends up, as she puts it, "waiting for death". Neither the film nor the book merits the publicity line that was put on them, "A young Emmanuelle" - Nea is an entirely different character.
7 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Ann Zacharias is cute!!, 18 July 2005
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Author:
pvn9 from United States
A very good movie for a bored time. The story is centered around an
adolescent girl (Sybill) who writes a very amazing and best selling
erotic fiction with the help of her publisher. The book is titled Nea
and the writer remains anonymous because she is not yet eighteen. She
also ends up falling in love with her publisher, who instead falls for
Sybill's elder sister. Rest of the plot centers around Sybill plotting
revenge...
It is a well made movie and highlights quite a few issues very nicely.
For example, parental relations and sibling relations are handled very
sensitively. Over that, Ann is very cute and she fits the role of the
obsessed adolescent perfectly. I would recommend this movie to anyone
who is bored and want some fun.
sleazy in some parts but overall a bit tame, 26 March 2012
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Author:
trashgang from Midian
Mid seventies everything was possible. On 42nd they had their glory
days with porn, in Europe they were doing erotic flicks. Some became
notorious as Emmanuelle (1974)or as Spielen wir Liebe (Maladolescenza
1977)or Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972). The last two became famous due
young actresses going nude with an age mostly just on the border of
youngsters. Maladolescenza is still not released due 14 year old ones
going naked all the way. Nevertheless, it was a time to shock viewers
with themes' about youngsters searching out how to make love.
Nea is also a perfect example. It clocked in on the success of
Emmanualle because it was also called Nea: A Young Emmanuelle. But the
German release said it all, Die erotischen Phantasien einer 16
Jährigen.
It's about a 16 year old girl (Ann Zacharias)trying to write an erotic
novel. She succeeds and finds a publisher (Sami Frey). He agrees. But
she wants to find out more about love and by seeing her mother having a
lesbian affair which she's watching, she decides to find out what love
is all about and starts a relation with the publisher. But the
publisher is of course messing around with other girls. She's out for
revenge.
No don't think to see blood or whatsoever. The reason I watched it is
because the way she's taking revenge is a bit sleazy. She knows a guy
who never had love and she takes him in her room to make use of his
semen for the revenge, that part is sleazy but never becomes explicit.
In fact, up to today's standards it's a bit low on everything. It do
contains nudity and frontal male nudity but as I said, never becomes
explicit. The theme about a 16 year old wanting sex with an adult was a
shocker back then. But Maladolescenza and Last Tango In Paris were more
shocking due the age of the youngsters. Still, it's fun to watch how
she seducing the publisher and when she's playing with herself it's
being edited with a cat, one to see. Sometimes funny but never
shocking, still, if you want to see sleaze from France watch it or go
for Une Vraie Jeunne Fille from the same year. All about the same
theme, searching for the perfect sex.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 3/5 Effects 0/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0,5/5
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