...Eating Raoul was celebrated at the time of its release as the perfect marriage between mainstream moviemaking and the so-called "underground" cinema. Cult-film icons Mary Woronov and Paul Bartel (both of whom directed) play a married couple who decide to cash in on the sexual perversions of others. Posing as a hooker, Woronov lures the "johns" in and indulges their every kinky whim, whereupon Bartel kills the unwary client, steals the valuables, and sells the corpse for dog food. Though they see nothing wrong in what they're doing, they react in prudish disgust at the sexual preferences of their victims. Eventually, Raoul (played by Robert Beltran), the fellow who transports the corpses to the dog food concern, proves expendable--and extremely edible. Co-stars in the film include Ed Begley, Jr. and Buck Henry, who wrote the screenplay for the classic film "The Graduate".
Mary Woronov 很有魅力 片子讽刺到位了
CC #626 bd-psychd
资本主义消费压榨,性解放的享乐主义背景下,夫妇俩迎合市场,通过色情和谋杀来资助他们健康的美国梦。和这个丑恶的变态社会相比,他们才是真正的受害者。
场面调度是挺差的,电视剧风,女一也不好看,脸部线条刚硬。优点是喜剧部分做的还可以,导演兼主演还低调处理了一场群裸戏,算是个有脾气的人,勉强及格吧