Cecilia

May. 18,1983      NR
Rating:
4.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

After repeatedly flaunting her peerless body to her servants, snobbish aristocrat Cecila becomes the victim of rape. But the experience triggers a carnal awakening, full of socialite sex parties and woodland orgies. And before long, Cecilia finds her amorous adventures spinning out of control, particularly when her husband decides to join in on the free-love lifestyle.

Muriel Montossé as  Cécilia
Antonio Mayans as  André
Antonio de Cabo as  Antoine
Olivier Mathot as  Cécilia's Uncle
Lina Romay as  Cabaret Owner/Performer
France Lomay as  Woman at party in Paris
Ana Paula as  Antoine's girl (uncredited)
Richard Darbois as  André (voice)

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Reviews

Jeanskynebu
1983/05/18

the audience applauded

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Contentar
1983/05/19

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Doomtomylo
1983/05/20

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Derrick Gibbons
1983/05/21

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Nigel P
1983/05/22

You know you're getting old when you watch one of Jess Franco's more sex-obsessed films and your attention is mostly drawn to the locations. But it's true - this film marks a couple of exceptions both for Franco, and Eurocine. There is a true sense of elegance on display here, in the décor, the architecture and mostly the endless gardens and pools and walkways; drenched in mist, the ornate surroundings are just beautiful. Another exception is Daniel White, who provides the soundtrack: rather like his work for 'Zombie Lake (also 1982)', this is far from his finest hour. Strapped to a keyboard and churning out cut-price twinkling pornography music isn't the best use of his talents (some of the locations here look very similar to 'Zombie Lake' also). Often the most memorable scenes feature nothing but distant, echoing birdsong.Another exception could be a sense of 'taste', something not often associated with Franco's productions. But don't worry, there's no danger of that here. The storyline involving an exhibitionist housewife who is multiple-raped and actually enjoys the experience, is uncomfortable. That she is transformed into a nymphomaniac as a result is also ... interesting. But that is what happens here. It takes a further group sex marathon to convince her that perhaps, she is happier limiting herself to her husband after all. The opening credits let us know what we're in for: accompanying the wobbling text are views of the incredible plant-life in the gardens. The camera lingers on the statue of a young child and zooms in on its penis. The running time (approximately 100 minutes, which is quite lengthy for Jess's films) then contents itself to dwell on Cécilia's varied sexual exploits, often in the most ornate surroundings.I mentioned exceptions earlier; here is another. There is a genuine sense of the erotic with 'Cécilia'. There is nothing penetrative on display here, just average simulated sex. It is beautifully filmed, and Muriel Montossé (as the titular character) exudes a real sexual charm and is beautiful to look at. If she had featured in more films for Uncle Jess, I have no doubt she'd be held in as much esteem as Lina Romay and Soledad Miranda, although Montossé enjoyed a prolific career and still acts today (Romay features here fleetingly - uncredited, amazingly - as an unnamed cabaret performer, complete with her most convincing blond wig. Naturally, the clothes don't stay on for long). It is good to see Antonia Mayans here too, as increasingly angry husband André.Co-director Olivier Mathot must take credit for the look of 'Cecilia', as must Raymond Heil's cinematography. Eurocine are notoriously frugal, and yet that barely shows here. Surely this is Jesús Franco's (who also co-produces and co-writes here) most visually impressive production and emerges as an exotic softcore dream. Inter-racial, lesbianism, group-sex, even incest and rape, together with a pretty unsettling scene where a club audience applaud as Andre slaps his wife around. It's all here. So be warned.

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augustian
1983/05/23

Cecilia (Muriel Montosse) Likes to tease her staff by parading her body before them but one day this backfires and she is raped by three of them. Far from complaining, Cecilia goes swimming with them and then takes this as an opportunity to see how far she can go. she wastes no time in engaging her husband to further sexual adventures which include extra-marital affairs and threesomes. It all unravels when her husband tires of her wild abandon.For a Jess Franco film, the rapes are fairly subdued with the one near the end having the camera pan away quite quickly. The sex scenes have a tenderness that for me, are not typical of Jess Franco. Why is it that when people are having sex on a four-poster bed, the director insists on having one of the posts in camera shot? It is amazing and annoying the number of times that just when a sex scene gets going, there appears a table lamp or a vase or a statuette to spoil it all. Apart from this gripe, the film has a rich lush look by the choice of locations: large country estates with lush gardens and a wild beach scene where Cecilia rides naked on her horse.To sum up then, not your usual Jess Franco sleaze-fest; actually a beautifully filmed love story. Incidentally, in certain shots, Muriel Montosse bears a striking resemblance to Geri Halliwell of The Spice Girls. There is nudity and sex aplenty but done with a view to eroticism rather than shock. A film that should be seen, not just by Franco fans but by anyone who cares for good cinema.

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Steve Pulaski
1983/05/24

Most everybody in Cecilia has a beautiful body but nobody seems to know how to use them to their own advantage or the audience's. The film is an exercise in erotic/dramatic filmmaker, however the film's eroticism is so limited and tame - by today's standards - and the exposition so uninteresting that one has all they can do to stay interested. Not to mention the horrendous English-dubbing to only further turn off an excited viewer.The film follows a woman named Cecilia, a dashing housewife known for tempting men with her gorgeous figure and beautiful assets. One day, Cecilia is victim to a violent assault in the back seat of her chauffeur's car that will forever change the way she has sex. Cecilia turns into a swinger, having sex with numerous different men and partaking in various orgies around town. Her loving husband, while understands his wife's desires and, because of that, begins to embrace an omnisexual lifestyle much like his wife's. Cecilia becomes entangled in what seems to be a crippling case of sex addiction and excess.Cecilia is played by Muriel Montossé in a role of adequate significance despite the film being named after her. Montossé is gorgeous and possesses a desirable figure, and yet she's given so little to do and say that the dramatic portion of the story fails because the film's protagonist has so little interesting qualities. Montossé does well during some of the sex scenes, some involving multiple different parties, and for that, deserves acclaim to a certain extent. But yet, she can't seem to overcome the limitations and the stunning lameness of the screenplay.The sex scenes only have a fair amount of eroticism to them. Many of the scenes bear the kind of ordinariness and dismissive qualities one could find by channel-surfing Cinemax after around 11pm. Given the time period of 1983, the sex scenes definitely had a racy factor to them for the time period, but a surprising thirty-one years later they fail to drum up much excitement.The most noteworthy sex scene is an interracial one between Anthony Foster, who is white, and Ana Paula, who is black. The scene is pretty mild, like the bulk of the sex scenes in Cecilia but has charm because of interracial sex being a taboo at the time. The most noteworthy element of the scene is that Paula accentuates admirable sexual energy throughout the entire scene, although, like most of the film, it gets bogged down by its own blandness.The scenes that do hold justice are the scenes where the film takes a poetry-in-motion approach to use long takes and sporadically-employed zooms to capture the beauty of life plus the inclusion of naked people. One particular scene in the beginning has the incomparable ability to ease as it involves a naked Montossé softly swimming and soaking in a medium-sized pond filled with flowers and lilypads. The scene is only alleviated in the sound department by the sounds of the water splashing and the quiet sounds of the bugs chirping. Surprisingly this is the scene of the film, along with a later one that assumes much of the same naturalistic characteristics of letting the environment speak for itself. The other scene involves Montossé (yes, nude again) listlessly wandering on an open beach with nothing but the sounds of rushing water and faint wind blowing the background. These scenes eventually lead to others that take place in the middle of the woods or in an explicitly green forest.Famed pornographic director Jesús Franco directs the film with a strong emphasis on Raymond Heil's attractive, nature cinematography, providing the film with a visual layer that will likely go unnoticed with the prominence of skin. There are so many good pornographic works, however, that even genre-enthusiasts may question wasting their time with Cecilia. It's like a classy drinker of the finest tequilas popping into a liquor store for a bottle of Zarco. Why lower standards? Starring: Muriel Montossé, Anthony Foster, and Ana Paula. Directed by: Jesús Franco.

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Michael_Elliott
1983/05/25

Cecilia (1982)aka Sexual Aberrations of a Housewife ** (out of 4)After being gang raped and then having sex with her husband, a woman (Vicky Adams) discovers that marital sex is a lot better when the relationship is open. This is an extremely rare film from Jess Franco but it's really a straight love story and not a sleazy effort. Franco treats the subject matter with full respect and tries his best to tell an honest story about marriage and the film remains interesting throughout, although not too much really goes on. Lina Romay has a small part as a sex teacher.

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