

Considering all this, it is possible to say that this movie represents one of the highest, if not THE HIGHEST example of this kind of cinema. It's also important underline that erotic cinema is a variety of male voyeurism, since there isn't erotic cinema for women. I want to point out that in order to acknowledge our debt with women. This doesn't mean that you cannot enjoy a movie or doesn't watch properly if you forget this. So, we can't, or we shouldn't forget that women portrayed in this kind of films are that kind of object.

Yes, erotic cinema is made by men for men, voyeurist men, and portraits women as an object, an object of male desire (that what Tennessee Williams call in his 1947 play A Streetcar Named Desire). We have to acknowledge that erotic cinema contains and portrait that what feminists call Sexual objectification. Some things have change in the way we look at movies, specially in the light of recent scandals on Hollywood concernig the way women, but not only they, has been treated by studios or high executives and producers.

This is my first review on IMDB, which show you the particular way I see movies and think about it.
