Story of Linda Lovelace, who is used and abused by the porn industry at the request of her husband mandatory, before taking control of her life.
The story of Linda Lovelace, who is used and abused by the porn industry at the behest of her coercive husband, before taking control of your life. |
Users review: The quality of both the theater and the cinema is fair to middlin, nothing spectacular. Juno Temple, Sharon Stone, Robert Patrick, but all provide remarkable achievement, each partner Linda and her cold, distant, puritanical parents. Lovelace captures the atmosphere of 70 pretty decent. The storys broken up, and some of the time lapse is pretty shocking. Nevertheless, allowing flashbacks some surprises if you are not already familiar with the details of the life of Linda (which I was). End of the film is what really does it. Lovelace single best aspect is his description of the porn film industry and how exploitation often go much deeper than just pushing a naive young ladies to be taken doing things they detest to make. It is, of course, many sides to every story: Some want cant take Lovelace, others inevitably used. The makers of this film could have gone a little too far in preparing Linda Boreman / Lovelace that innocent girl-next-door who just happened to fall in with ; the wrong guy and his audience, but I can see how it was difficult to avoid.Considering content, there is very little chart Hispanic sex / nudity, and it was obviously want to avoid making admonishing bio-drama about a porn star in a porn movie in your own Ré their practices. |
Year: | 2013 |
Starring: | Amanda Seyfried, James Franco, Peter Sarsgaard |
Genre: | Biography, Drama |
Director: | Rob Epstein |
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