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The Whip and the Body

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In a gloomy Italian mansion, the tormented poet and painter, Neven, returns home after a long absence. His presence awakens old ghosts and well-guarded secrets among the members of his family, especially with his beautiful yet enigmatic wife, who harbors a deep resentment for his infidelities. The tension hangs in the air as the story of a passionate and destructive love unfolds, interwoven with a series of mysterious murders that seem to be connected to the artist's dark past.

As Neven immerses himself in his world of creativity, he recalls moments of pleasure and excess that led him into a spiral of madness. His visions are tinged with blood and desire, ensnaring him in a web of seduction and betrayal. The atmosphere becomes increasingly oppressive and surreal, with ambiguous characters dancing between damnation and redemption. With each revelation, the past and present collide, leading Neven toward an inevitable confrontation with his own demons.

The story delves into the dark corners of the human psyche and explores the thin line between love and madness, as the atmosphere of gothic horror takes hold of the scene. The opulence of the mansion serves as the perfect backdrop for shadows to come to life, and the conclusion promises an explosive catharsis that will leave everyone questioning the true nature of love and violence.

Media type
Movie
Year
1963
Director
Mario Bava
Writer
Ugo Guerra
Ernesto Gastaldi
Luciano Martino
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
80.00
Actors
Daliah Lavi
Christopher Lee
Tony Kendall
Ida Galli
Harriet Medin
Gustavo De Nardo
Jacques Herlin
Luciano Pigozzi
Gender
Drama
Terror
Country
France
Original title
La frusta e il corpo
Duration
87
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