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Overview
Release Date:
22 February 1984 (USA) moreTagline:
The erotic masterpiece morePlot:
In order to escape from her former lover Marc, Sylvia goes to Brazil where Dr. Santamo transforms her into the beautiful Emmanuelle... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
More erratic than erotic moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mia Nygren | ... | Emmanuelle IV | |
| Patrick Bauchau | ... | Marc | |
| Deborah Power | ... | Donna | |
| Sophie Berger | ... | Maria | |
| Sonja Martin | ... | Susanna | |
| Marilyn Jess | ... | Nadine | |
| Gérard Dimiglio | ... | Rodrigo | |
| Gérard-Antoine Huart | ... | Nelson | |
| Gilbert Grosso | ... | Alfredo | |
| Christopher Young | ... | Miguel | |
| Fabrice Luchini | ... | Hypnotist | |
| Trevor A. Stephens | ... | Raul (as Trevor Stephens) | |
| Xavier Fultot | ... | Le jeune violeur | |
| David Jalil | ... | Le bel homme | |
| Isabelle Estelle | ... | La secrétaire de Marc |
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UK:89 minCountry:
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Iceland:16 | Argentina:18 | Finland:K-18 | France:-16 | Norway:18 | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:16MOVIEmeter: 
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The original French version of the film was shot and released in ArriVision 3-D, but new scenes were shot for the US version in StereoVision 3-D and composited into the American print. moreFAQ
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Oh dear. In a film series as bad as this it's hard to know where to rate it. If you like watching travel shows then this movie will be right up your street but if you're in search of a little erotic entertainment then forget it.
In a desperate attempt to reinvigorate the franchise, original Emmanuelle Sylvia Kristel decides to have a spot of plastic surgery and, hey, what do you know, she ends up looking like a woman 10 years her junior. Alas, the newcomer has half as much charisma although continuity is retained by her ability to drop her clothes at the drop of a hat.
Chances are you'll be watching this on video as the prospect of watching it on TV is too hideous a thought to bear so after about five minutes with your finger on the fast forward button, there's a little soft core action executed with all the passion of a director in a coma.
The movie is laid out across several days in 1983. Why we need to know the dates is a mystery as this is hardly in the realms of Se7en for attention-grabbing yet episodic drama.
Needless to say, all the girls present are gorgeous and most of the blokes look as ugly as sin.
After a slow start, there's much kit offery for the duration and symbolism is rife for those who like that sort of thing. As the eponymous nymphomaniac takes her latest flame off into the jungle, we see a snake in the grass.
Is this the garden of eden, a place of temptation or just a snake? You decide - if you can be bothered.
The movie does at least boast one hilarious line of dialogue: "Women are like mud," suggests Emmy in perhaps not the greatest analogy ever heard in a movie.
The music is dreadful - pure 1970 and for fans of the series, there is at least the reappearance of that famous wicker chair, an inanimate character far more endearing than any of the kit- free cast.
Watch it with the sound off if you like and take in the okay scenery as this erratic rather than erotic tale unfolds. Stick a CD on and better still, have a few mates round and come up with your own dialogue.
It's a lot more fun than having to put up with the poor excuse for a script on offer here.