There’s something genuinely sad about late-career Ken Russell. Bankrupted multiple times, cast off by a studio machine that began to take fewer and fewer risks, renowned less for his work than his off-set infamy. The greatest director of all time left filming in his conservatory on a £20 digital camera. It’s Icarian.
Anyway, there’s an inflatable doll sex scene in this (and it doesn’t involve Bryan Ferry, whose “role is to serve [them]). Sometimes oversight helps.
There’s something genuinely sad about late-career Ken Russell. Bankrupted multiple times, cast off by a studio machine that began to take fewer and fewer risks, renowned less for his work than his off-set infamy. The greatest director of all time left filming in his conservatory on a £20 digital camera. It’s Icarian.
Anyway, there’s an inflatable doll sex scene in this (and it doesn’t involve Bryan Ferry, whose “role is to serve [them]). Sometimes oversight helps.