Sep 10, 2015

Histoire d'O The Story of O

She became a sex goddess for love.
Talk about long time no see! Lately our blog has been highly conservative only reviewing bland films but it was about time we returned to our exploitation nature, so here you have it Histoire d'O AKA The Story of O, a 1975 sexploitation film based upon the novel written by Pauline Reage. What's really funny about this French/German/Canadian production is that had the now world famous E.L. James (author of the Fifty Shades Of Grey book trilogy) had the chance of watching this film, I'm positive she wouldn't have sold her rights to the god awful producers that ended up delivering a summer love story for teens that lacked what made her books so popular among the ladies. Anyways, today's entry guarantees a return to the very essence of our cult movies blog: sexploitation! and boy we have plenty of films on the way! Films in the likes of the 1969 Japanese sex art film "Go Go Second Time Virgin", "The Japanese Wife Next Door" sex comedy, and many great French erotica films are just around the corner, so you better stay tuned to SPAM-Alternative, the only site that's been delivering uncensored & uncompromising reviews since 2008 (that's 7 years!)

All I want is to make my boyfriend happy.
Two dicks are better than one!
Following his spectacular commercial as well as begrudging critical success with the landmark EMMANUELLE, photographer turned filmmaker Just Jaeckin tried his hand at another erotic literature adaptation. Published in 1954, "Histoire d'O" caused an immediate scandal – which drove the curious to the book stores – with its single-minded first person account of a young woman's voluntary debasement to please her insecure lover, evolving into a more equally based power relationship with the sophisticated elderly mentor to whom she is passed on. Its author "Pauline Réage" was clearly pseudonymous and who was really responsible proved a fertile source for speculation, a particularly persistent possibility being idiosyncratic director Alain Robbe-Grillet who would dabble (with wife Catherine, under the joint "nom de plume" Jean de Berg) in the S&M field with "L'Image", ironically also filmed that year in a beautiful borderline hardcore version by Radley Metzger. Finally, the culprit came clean herself – for, yes, it indeed was a woman – in 1992, revealing herself to be respected writer and translator Dominique Aury (whose real name was Anne Desclos), who had penned the novel as an angst-ridden love letter to her considerably older paramour Jean Paulhan, an esteemed member of the Academie Française, whose sophistication both overwhelmed and terrified her. Retaining much of the book's matter of fact prose through effective voice over, supplying the voice "O" willingly surrenders, HISTOIRE D'O proves Jaeckin's high watermark as an erotic entrepreneur.

This is a very special kind of secret society.
Where women learn to service men 24/7.
Never given a proper character name beyond the single letter she adopts with implications of both nothingness and infinity, "O" (engagingly portrayed by exquisite Corinne Cléry, memorably ripped apart by Dobermanns in minor Bond MOONRAKER) humors lover René (cult favorite Udo Kier) by accepting an extended stay at the Château of Roissy, a secluded environment designed for the education of women – by their own volition, stressed at every turn – into a life of submission as the ultimate expression of love. Dressed in flowing robes that allow easy entry to whoever feels so inclined, "O" becomes part of a silent sisterhood whose utter servitude instills them with innate strength, available to all men yet belonging to none. Her personal manservant Pierre (longtime character actor Jean Gaven, impressive as one of the assumed villains in Jean Becker's masterpiece L'ETE MEURTRIER, coincidentally another film relying on extensive narration to get its point across) doles out daily punishment but relinquishes his power when he falls in love with his charge.

Care for some pussy?
A good woman knows her man.
Once her "training" is complete, "O" returns to her real world occupation as fashion photographer, grooming stuck up model Jacqueline (gorgeous Li Sellgren, also in Jaeckin's MADAME CLAUDE) for René's benefit and a subsequent stay at Roissy. It soon becomes clear that "O" has already outgrown her only outwardly unconventional lover, summoned by his "tutor" Sir Stephen (former British matinée idol Anthony Steel, no stranger to "naughty" credits as he appeared in both of James Kenelm Clarke's Fiona Richmond vehicles HARDCORE and LET'S GET LAID) who has become intrigued by this strangely subservient girl wielding power over his pupil. Equipped with fearsome black housekeeper Norah (imposing Laure Moutoussamy, star of occasional gay pornographer Norbert Terry's COUCHE-MOI DANS LE SABLE ET FAIS JAILLIR TON PETROLE !), sophisticated Sir Stephen will push her boundaries even further, with the physical souvenirs (pierced labia and branded initials, again by her own choice) to prove it. To this end, he sends her to live with the deceptively kind Anne-Marie (a tremendous performance by Christiane Minazzoli, by then a mainstay in French films for over two decades) in a comforting girls only environment that would seem like a walk in the park after Roissy. Without men for distraction however, the women will dig their claws into each other for top spot in their mistress' favor. Watch for several skin flick starlets during this extended episode, like Albane Navizet (star of Jean-François Davy's LE DESIR a/k/a INFIDELITES), Nadine Perles (from Eddy Matalon's LA CHATTE SANS PUDEUR) and especially Martine Kelly as tomboy Thérèse. Not a soft porn siren per se, Kelly had totally charmed audiences in her debut as the Scottish lass coveted by Olivier De Funès in Jean Girault's affable LES GRANDES VACANCES. Over time, she would amass a consistently engaging body of work in movies as diverse as Samy Pavel's distinctly odd and now virtually impossible to see MISS O'GYNIE ET LES HOMMES FLEURS and the period melodrama LES MAL PARTIS by…Sébastien Japrisot, who adapted novel to screenplay for "O". Coincidence ? 

Please don't cum inside, I want that spunk all over my tits.
I could use a cunni lingus right now.
It's amazing what a little – okay, a lot of – surface gloss could do to sneak contentious material past the censors circa 1975. One has to bear in mind that this played regular theaters rather than the "specialized circuit" and, literary pedigree notwithstanding, this is one diabolically dirty movie, even with most graphic components eloquently left to imagination. Revered DoP Robert Fraisse, who continues to work on both sides of the Atlantic to this very day (doing exemplary work on the Nick Cassavetes' ingratiating period piece THE NOTEBOOK for example), imbues the luxurious interiors with ominous grandeur in line with the dispassionate ritual approach Sir Stephen and his acolytes take to justify their apparently debauched goal, the dank coldness of Roissy contrasting effectively with the warm hues of the Anne-Marie segment. As with EMMANUELLE, late pop chart topper Pierre Bachelet contributes a richly varied score which proved a bestseller on vinyl, an obligatory auditory accoutrement in middle class households back in the day. Only slightly less successful than its predecessor, yet a far more ambitious and accomplished work, HISTOIRE D'O also proved something of a private obsession for producer Eric Rochat, who would return to the material time and again with a peculiar sequel (pretentiously subtitled CHAPITRE II, which he helmed himself) with Dutch actress Sandra Wey who was no Sylvia Kristel and a ten episode miniseries starring Brazilian bombshell Claudia Cepeda. Neither of these in any way tarnishes the ebullient effect the extremely erotic original still exudes over four decades down the line.  

I'm dripping wet already!
My oh my!
Overalll, The Story of O, like many other sexploitation films is clearly a must watch and a must have in any decent connoisseur video library. Films like this one are not made anymore and I don't think censorship has anything to do with it. Current film makers, actors & producers just don't have the balls to come up with something as straightforward as this. Hence, that is why I will always advice people who wants to start watching erotic films to look back to the 70's & early 80's to find true master pieces in the genre. The only modern exception I can think of is the Nymphomaniac two volume film made in 2013 by Lars Von Trier although the film isn't as daring as we're led to think in the trailer. 

On a side note, we have to remember these are just movies, they're neither instruction manuals nor they're a sexual behavior documentary. Watching can clearly mislead the viewer into thinking woman is a mere sexual object during the whole film. Don't forget the lady author of the novel wrote it purposely that way as a manner of a vendetta from a former boyfriend. In addition, I support E.L. James and her erotic books for the ladies, it was about damn time they had their own erotic world. Unfortunately, haters, trolls and stupid conservative people are always out there, and to them are the closing words of today's review: go fuck yourselves, we live in a free world and sex is what makes us human, stop demonizing it! again, kill yourselves with your middle ages religious beliefs, fucking fuck you. Fuck you good!

Here's the movie trailer:


1 comment:

Flashback-man said...

jajaj buen review, leí un libro que enumera muchas películas del corte erótico y estaba esta, así la busque para verla. Concuerdo que es una versión decente de una película de sex-plotación..

Cada día me impresionas..

saludos