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再生時間: 247 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: supers992 |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x1080 | 追加日: 2020-Jan-09 |
別名: Helene Vivies
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Hélène Viviès, known for her role in the short film 'Cette obscure tentation' (2011), plays Mathilde, a paraplegic woman struggling with morbid masochism and self-perceived genetic racism. François Amable, a physiotherapist from Réunion Island, becomes involved in her daily life, potentially exacerbating her condition.
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ジャンル: Drama, Short
Mathilde, a young woman confined to a wheelchair due to paraplegia, descends into a dark and morbid masochism that manifests physically but also morally. She harbors self-proclaimed 'genetic racism,' finding pleasure in her own suffering and humiliation. Daily visits from François Amable, a physiotherapist originally from Réunion Island, provide Mathilde with opportunities to express this particular form of masochism.
'Cette obscure tentation' (2011) is a French short film directed by Renaud Ducoing. The story revolves around Mathilde, a paraplegic woman who falls into a dark masochistic spiral, both physically and morally. The film explores themes of self-loathing, racism, and masochism through Mathilde's disturbing obsession with her own suffering. Set in France, the movie offers a glimpse into the psychological complexities of its protagonist.