![]() ![]() This film is able to excite you and grab your interest. There are a couple of interesting characters here, and the twist in the plot is quite well done, in that I absolutely did not see it coming. Starring the actress and popular sex symbol Sylvia Kristel, the story of this picture is about a young boy who falls in love with his attractive French maid, and when she catches him peeping at her undressing one day, well, she strips down for his pleasure and the two are immediately attracted to each other. The jokes are actually funny, and the premise feels a little too well planned out for a film of this kind. One of those coming of age movies that took a bold step and showed pretty much everything it needed to show, ‘Private Lessons’ is a film quite different from the previous one on this list, simply because here, it works. Overall, this is one of the most different British sexploitation films ever made, due to its number of characters and good cast, and it has a catchy song that plays on repeat throughout its runtime. The many fourth wall breaks in the film when Joe talks directly to the audience is really fun (mostly because he tells us what he thinks of the “broads” while they’re sitting inside the cab), and the boyish charms given off by Evans makes his character quite relatable in that campy sort of way. Although it is a comedy, many of the jokes fall flat and it doesn’t work because of what it was intended to do, but despite this it still remains a hilarious experience. Barry Evans of ‘Mind Your Language (1977)’ fame plays a cab driver named Joe who uses his car as bait to attract females so as to have sex with them later. The release of this film in the same year as Martin Scorsese‘s ‘Taxi Driver’ (1976) is mere coincidence, as there is nothing similar between both movies other than the protagonist’s occupation. ![]() You can watch some of these best sexploitation movies on Amazon Prime or Netflix or Hulu. ![]() The list also includes sexploitation horror movies. Presented below is the list of top sexploitation cinema ever made. ![]() Lastly, sexploitation flicks look at the world from a totally unique perspective that watching some of them feel like opening up a strange time capsule showcasing the rawness of human life at a point of time. Secondly, the stories of these films are sometimes shocking and other times mindlessly exaggerated to the point where they become attractive in their own way. It’s that sort of “rebellion” mindset that I enjoy the most. Legends of the genre like Joe D’Amato and Russ Meyer show in their films what aptly budgeted films wouldn’t dare to. I find such films very entertaining, because despite the many things they lack, sexploitation movies are always powered by this drive brought on by independent filmmaking. ![]()
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