A dog-humanoid hybrid person named Marquis teams up with his 28 inch talking cock named Colin to execute the French Revolution with the power of sex and literature.
This is a distillation and dramatization of the life of a real person named Marquis de Sade, who was imprisoned multiple times in France in the 1700s for lewd crimes and violently vulgar pornographic literature, by order of Napoleon Bonaparte. Fun fact: the term 'sadism' derives from this guy. He is also the author of 120 Days of Sodom.
If you ask me, this guy sounds like a fuckin’ nut job, but he is considered essential and influential in the literary canon, so make of that what you will.
Every character in this is a horny humanoid-animal hybrid for some reason, don’t ask me why.
At one point a rat man gets fucked in the ass with a lobster. The French, man, they’re fucking freaks I tell you!!!
There is one extremely beautiful shot in this, which is partially pictured on the poster for this film. I was actually very surprised when this sequence was playing. One of the nicest sunset shots I’ve ever seen.
Goodbye Marquis, goodbye Colin. Thank you for your stories.
A dog-humanoid hybrid person named Marquis teams up with his 28 inch talking cock named Colin to execute the French Revolution with the power of sex and literature.
This is a distillation and dramatization of the life of a real person named Marquis de Sade, who was imprisoned multiple times in France in the 1700s for lewd crimes and violently vulgar pornographic literature, by order of Napoleon Bonaparte. Fun fact: the term 'sadism' derives from this guy. He is also the author of 120 Days of Sodom.
If you ask me, this guy sounds like a fuckin’ nut job, but he is considered essential and influential in the literary canon, so make of that what you will.
Every character in this is a horny humanoid-animal hybrid for some reason, don’t ask me why.
At one point a rat man gets fucked in the ass with a lobster. The French, man, they’re fucking freaks I tell you!!!
There is one extremely beautiful shot in this, which is partially pictured on the poster for this film. I was actually very surprised when this sequence was playing. One of the nicest sunset shots I’ve ever seen.
Goodbye Marquis, goodbye Colin. Thank you for your stories.