Sensazioni d'amore (1990) Poster

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I kinda liked it
BandSAboutMovies23 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Director and writer Ninì Grassia made around thirty movies, including Legittima Vendetta, Omicidio al Telefono, Innamorata and Gatta Ala Pari with Bruno Mattei. He also made a few movies with adult actress Ileana "Ramba" Carusio (Gatta alla pari, Un grande amore) and the movies First Action Hero, Italian Gigolo and Provocazione fatale.

Elena Aloisi (Marisa Mell) has lost her husband and would like her son Renato (David D'Ingeo) to remain alive as well, as he's suffering from a heart condition. She also wants him to marry Giulia (Barbara Blasko) and give her a grandchild, even if that might kill him. Or maybe not, because while he avoids sex with Giulia, he's sleeping with Claretta (Federica Farnese) while his wife and Dr. Gianmarco Serra (Gianni Macchia) are also twirling the Dum-Dum while the medical professional should be concentrating on keeping her husband alive.

Renato's heart gets better, so the wedding plans get more intense, all while the maid Lizzi (Emanuela Castiglionesi) catches him in bed with his other lover and ends up becoming his third conquest to stay silent. Somehow in all this, Elena dies and the wedding plans slow, all while Giulia's brother Ernesto (Marcello Montana) forces himself on Claretta - he already did the same with another maid by the name of Elvira (Alessandra Antonelli) - which causes Renato to smash his brains out and then make love to Giulia while stabbing her with scissors. He runs to a farmhouse where he and Claretta are married and as they consummate their marriage just as he has a heart attack and perishes. She gets all of the family money and the baby that Elena wanted so badly.

As you can tell, this is just as much as erotic thriller - actually a softcore movie - as it is a giallo. The whole point of it seems to be the numerous encounters between the different characters and less the murders, but I mean, there's a scene where our protagonist - I guess? - stabs his fiancee with both a flesh and metal knife, as they say.

Have I seen too many giallo? Probably.
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