Digital love

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Movie
German title Digital love
Original title Emmanuelle au 7ème ciel
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1993
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 18, approved 16
Rod
Director Francis Leroi
script Francis Leroi
Jean-Marc Vasseur
Alain Siritzky
production Alain Siritzky
music Pierre Bachelet
camera François About
Denis Rouden
cut Bruno Zincone
Patrick Cosman
occupation

Digital Love (Original title: Emmanuelle au 7ème ciel , Alternative title: Emmanuelle 7 ) is a French erotic - film drama by Francis Leroi from the year 1993 . The film is the seventh and final part of the French Emmanuelle film series about the fictional person of the same name, which was created by Emmanuelle Arsan .

action

Emmanuelle runs a secret facility in a castle in which the latest computer technology can be used to create a virtual reality that allows customers to live out their most secret sexual desires.

She wants to help her friend Sophie, who had been raped and deflowered in a cold store by the drunk Carlos in the past and who consequently no longer had any sexual experiences, to overcome the dramatic experience. For this purpose, a new procedure is to be tried out that manipulates the memories of the participants in the long term. Another event from the past, which the two friends experienced together with Frantz, will be relived virtually, only with the difference that this time Sophie sleeps with the boy and not Emmanuelle, which lets Sophie find joy in love again.

Also in virtual reality, Sophie is given the chance to take revenge on Carlos and get involved with the real Frantz, who is there now and then. For the time being, Sophie and Frantz do not know that they are each dealing with a different real person and are enthusiastic about each other. When it is later made clear to them that their partners really exist, Emmanuelle brings the two freshly in love ones together in the real world at her insistence.

publication

  • Digital Love was from 1992 and had its French premiere on 20 October 1993. In the Federal Republic of Germany , the film was already on October 14, 1993 video released on October 28 and ran first time in 1994 in the pay-TV to Premiere .

criticism

For the lexicon of international films , Digital Love was a film with a “stupid modernist plot”, “anti-erotic copulation” and a “pseudo-philosophical touch”. The film is "a failed speculation."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry at cinema-francais.fr (French)
  2. a b Digital Love in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used