Femalien

1996, Movie, R, 89 mins

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FEMALIEN dispenses with concern over plot, characters and dialogue to concentrate on function (bodily function, that is), offering more nudity and sex montages than two typical erotic videos combined.

Kara (Venesa Talor), a "collector" from another planet, has been sent to Earth to gather information about primitive sexual behavior. To aid her mission, Kara's been given a suitably gorgeous body and the power to arouse uncontrollable sexual desire in humans. First, she concentrates on observation. She watches a businessman have sex with his sunbathing wife, a male model and a female model "getting busy" at a shoot, two sexy saleswomen in a tryst at a lingerie shop, and a lesbian-themed performance art piece.

After meeting Sun, the hippie-chick owner of a diner, and Drew, a hunky cook, Kara decides to proceed with interaction. She and Drew make passionate love, and he reveals that Sun has lost the diner's deed to a lecherous massage parlor mogul. Kara uses her special powers to get the deed for Sun, but she doesn't want it; Sun's ready for some adventure in her life. Kara suggests sex with a femalien, and Sun eagerly agrees. In the end, Kara decides to continue her mission as part of a menage a trois with Sun and Drew.

If it had some fire and explosions (and better music), FEMALIEN would certainly be "the greatest movie ever made," according to Beavis and Butt-head, as it is wall-to-wall buxom babes, and sex montages. With its unusually high quotient of graphic, female nudity, shots of women fondling themselves, and scenes of lesbian sexual encounters, FEMALIEN makes no bones about being visual stimulation for autoerotic manipulation. And so, though it barely deserves description as narrative film, it does deserve some credit for being exactly what it needs to be, and nothing else. (Extensive nudity, sexual situations.) leave a comment

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