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In a world where the darkest desires and passions emerge without filters, a young artist plunges into the labyrinth of his own obsessions. Following a devastating breakup, his life turns into a whirlwind of sensory experiences, where art, sex, and pain intertwine. The plot follows his journey through a vibrant yet harsh city, where each encounter triggers a new quest for human connection.

As he explores the corners of his mind and the limits of his body, the protagonist confronts a diverse cast of characters that embody both brutality and tenderness. From the seductive muse who inspires him to fleeting lovers who teach him lessons about love and loss, each interaction takes him deeper into his self-discovery.

The film is a kaleidoscope of provocative images, driven by the music and rhythm of a transforming era. As the artist grapples with his personal demons, he discovers that while pleasure may be fleeting, art has the power to immortalize the human experience. With a bold and visceral approach, the story challenges social conventions and explores the complexity of desire, leaving the viewer with a mix of reflection and wonder. In the end, it becomes evident that the struggle for self-understanding is as relevant as the search for love in a world that often seems to be falling apart.

Media type
Movie
Year
1968
Director
Paul Morrissey
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
75.00
Actors
Joe Dallesandro
Geraldine Smith
Patti D'Arbanville
Louis Waldon
Geri Miller
Jackie Curtis
Candy Darling
Maurice Braddell
Barry Brown
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Andy Warhol
Original title
Flesh
Duration
89
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