The Worst Film Ever
... View Morenot as good as all the hype
... View MoreNice effects though.
... View MoreThe film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
... View MoreI take issue with an earlier review that referred to this character as a "witless African Boy" given to Teresa to fondle on her birthday. This whole scene turns on his performance. His lightness, elegance and grace as a dancer contrast to the crude slouching and humping of the women, including Teresa, who were fixated on getting him erect. In short, the stripper has the moral high ground here.
... View MoreThis is a good movie.Location and players were chosen appropriately for he subject.Paradise liebe is actually sex paradise for he middle age and fat women.It is a poor village in Kenya near to the beach and hotel.African black boys not only given a sex service to the ladies against money but also harassing them to sell some souvenirs.As for the birthday party scene in the movie;This is an uncompleted scene in my eyes.Teresa's friends make her a birthday surprise and bring her a black boy for a strip Show.All women play the boy's penis after he completely striped naked.Under this circumstances they all should be aroused sexually.Since young boy had enough energy to satisfy all four women,they should not let him go and continue until they are reaching climax.So this scene was not realistic.I would give 8 points but cut 1 for this uncompleted scene and give 7 of 10.
... View MoreProstitution, they say, is the world's oldest profession, and can be justified as a mutually beneficial transaction on the basic principles of market economics - if, and it's a big if, the buyer knows what they are getting and the seller is in a position to make a reasonable choice. But often sellers are distressed, making a choice but under terrible constraints; and perhaps some buyers too are looking for something that cannot be bought. Udo Siedel's film 'Love', the first in a trilogy, is about a middle aged Austrian woman who travels to Keyna in search of a sexual adventure to rebuild her sense of self: the result is just sad. I don't know how realistic the scenes depicted in the movie are; but as drama, and not documentary, it's a strange film, depressing and without a conventional narrative arc: there is so clearly no happy ending here for anyone, right from the start, and the protagonists' unappealing nature (on both sides) is offset by the obvious absence of any obvious better choices in their lives. The film is cleverly shaped, and well acted; but it's ultimately unclear what the point is supposed to be, beyond what we might have guessed from the outset.
... View MoreI don't know if I can write 20 lines about this film, but I will try. I did not like this movie. It is not about seeing sex scenes or not very appealing naked fat women that I did not like. Women, as they were portrayed in this move do not exist. I mean by the time you turn 50 you learn to distinguish many things in life, love including. I found it to be a total absurd to portray these women as naive, who were going after young Kenyan men for the "real" love. I do not believe for a second that there are women of 50+ age that are so stupid. If there was a hidden message, I did not get it. Male prostitution? Nothing new here worthy a movie. Sex deprived fat women with low self esteem? Nothing new there either. The scene at the bar where 2 women were talking ( making fun of) a to a bartender was the most disgusting- I would not believe for a second that women can behave as low life punks. There is no story behind this movie.
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