REVIEW: VIVA
Never before has a modern film so perfectly succeeded in capturing the look, style and feel of the 70's Sexploitation classics. Anna Biller's VIVA is an explosion of color, humor and schlock done to the nines,
besting attempts made by far bigger-budgeted flicks like AUSTIN POWERS and GRINDHOUSE in truly recreating a bygone era.
It's a true skin-comedy epic that delivers everything the gorgeous promotional art promises, and will no doubt become a cult classic among those with a true affinity for well-done homage. I watched this with some friends and there were times when we had to actually stop the DVD because we were laughing so hard! The prostitution and nudist camp scenes are
simply unbelievable.
Highly recommended.
besting attempts made by far bigger-budgeted flicks like AUSTIN POWERS and GRINDHOUSE in truly recreating a bygone era.
It's a true skin-comedy epic that delivers everything the gorgeous promotional art promises, and will no doubt become a cult classic among those with a true affinity for well-done homage. I watched this with some friends and there were times when we had to actually stop the DVD because we were laughing so hard! The prostitution and nudist camp scenes are
simply unbelievable.
Highly recommended.
Labels: 1970s, 1972, anna biller, indie, nudist, nudity, retro, sexploitation, VIVA
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