Huckepack (1968)

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Huckepack: Directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. With Catherine Spaak, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Gigi Proietti, Luigi Pistilli. A sexy widow discovers her late husband had a secret apartment where he cheated on her. Now she decides to use the same apartment to explore her own sexuality.

“Armando Trovajoliu0026#39;s theme music to this is freaking amazing. Thereu0026#39;s a vocal and instrumental version and I love them both. Seek them out on youtube. Catherine Spaak is equally amazing. The perfect blend of high art mixed with air-headed goofiness here. America was never able to reach this goal. Not even with Joe Sarno. Thereu0026#39;s gonna be scathing critics who claim early 70s sex comedies were misogynistic and making light of rape culture. But of course had we not gone through the process of confronting our own sexuality on screen, both good and bad. weu0026#39;d never have the perspective we do now on human psychology as a whole. Itu0026#39;s easy for people to stand on top of the tower and look down in judgement on the people at the bottom. When they were the same ones who protested its creation in the first place. Never once does this film condone angry violence towards woman as a good thing. And Spaak is so successful in showcasing her talent and beauty, as she goes from one great outfit to the other, we let go of the nearly non existent plot and simply go along for the ride. And a very fun ride it is. Even with past tragedy lurking underneath. Itu0026#39;s answers to lifeu0026#39;s problems are crude and simple, that only work for some people, (let go, be kinky and have fun) but it does acknowledge them. And it doesnu0026#39;t try to hide its head in the sand the way some screwball comedies (or superheroes and fantasies for that matter) would tend to take you.”

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