Delta of Venus Movie Review
Delta of Venus Review
"Delta of Venus" Overview

Rating: NC-17
1995
Cast and Crew
Director : Zalman KingProducer : Evzen Kolar
Screenwiter : Elisa M. Rothstein,Patricia Louisianna Knop
Starring : Audie England,Costas Mandylor,Eric Da Silva,Raven Snow,Rory Campbell,Emma Louise Moore,Zette
Zalman King has made a pretty penny directing softcore porn, and Delta of Venus
is his artiest attempt at it yet.
Following the saucy adventures of an American girl in the 1940s who moves to
Paris (hey, great timing!) to write erotic fiction, Venus is long on stolen
glances and short on story. In fact, it's short on eroticism too, as Audie
England spends more time gawking and whispering at creepy foreigners and hiding
in dark closets than engaging in forbidden acts. England is hardly a
Basinger-esque sexpot and even less of an actress, which is why she's largely
been relegated to TV movies in the years since Venus appeared. Ultimately her
character Elena's sexual awakening is pretty freakin' tepid.
Based on an Anaïs Nin book, the historical angle of Delta of Venus couldn't be
weaker, as virtually no mention of the impending World War is made. Elena is
content to loll about in her world of lesbians, whores, bisexuals, drug fiends,
and dreamy sex encounters instead of worrying about nonsense like the end of
the world as she knows it. She's got some hot hot hot fiction to write, after
all.
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Review by Christopher Null
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