8/10
Flesh and Violence.
28 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Gathering up titles during January 2019,I took a extensive look at fellow IMDber lazarillo's reviews. Filling my pockets with all the sleaze highlighted, one which stood out was a review by lazarillo of a "pornochachadas" flick. Having been wanting to find the chance to view it,seeing a ICM Latin America viewing challenge taking place,I excitedly got set to change the channel over to "pornochachadas."

View on the film:

Delivering the one-two punch of robbers setting a car on fire which the camera lingers a little too long on, (gotta get every penny out of it!) cutting to a lesbian couple having softcore sex due to one of them being troubled by a dream.

"Composer"/writer/ director Alfredo Sternheim gleefully lays the sleaze on thick, heightened by a fantastical telenovela soap opera atmosphere, spray-painted on Sternheim stealing music pieces from other movies (such as Bernard Herrmann's theme for Obsession (1976-also reviewed) played as a back drop to the steamy, boobage galore sex scenes, (which includes straight, lesbian,and gay sequences) that grind to the Grindhouse shots of dusty beat-downs and blunt killings.

Storming in on a cabin with filled with aspiring Adult lads and ladies, the screenplay by Sternheim cheerfully hits every morally wrong, utterly odd note possible,thanks to the robbers raiding the cabin of the sex-crazed residences with plans to hold them all hostage and commit rapes, which become laced with peculiar dialogue which jumps from "pornochachadas" drama, to Kafka being casually referenced in conversations, all done without a attempt for the changes in dialogue to spread evenly! Possessing a touch of Edwige Fenech glamour, Helena Ramos gives a enticing, raunchy turn as Jesse, who finds herself in the middle of violence and flesh.
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