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1990 film
The Ages of Lulu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBigas Luna
Written byAlmudena Grandes
Bigas Luna
Produced byAndrés Vicente Gómez
StarringFrancesca Neri
CinematographyFernando Arribas
Edited byPablo González del Amo
Music byCarlos Segarra
Distributed byUmbrella Entertainment
Release dateSpain 1990
Running time95 min.
LanguageSpanish

The Ages of Lulu (Template:Lang-es) is a 1990 Spanish film, directed by Bigas Luna, starring Francesca Neri. Javier Bardem has a small role as a corrupt gay man, one of his first roles on screen. Ángela Molina, who was originally cast in the lead role, withdrew because of the explicit sex scenes. The film is the version of the international best-selling novel with the same name written by Almudena Grandes. María Barranco won the Goya Award as Best Supporting Actress for her role as a transsexual prostitute. Francesca Neri is dubbed into Spanish by another actress.

Plot

The film is about a young woman's (Lulú) sexual awakening in Madrid. The fifteen-year old Lulu is seduced by Pablo, her brother Marcelo's best friend. But Pablo, a university tutor, leaves to work in the United States. Lulú is sustained for years by the belief that Pablo will come back into her life. When he returns he proposes to her and they are married. Pablo and Lulú have a passionate relationship, developing a taste for sexual games with a shemale prostitute called Ely who becomes their friend. The couple have a daughter, Ines. Pablo's interest in sexual experimentation increases. He convinces Lulú to participate blindfolded in a threesome; when Lulu discovers that the third person was Marcelo, her brother, she is shocked she has been tricked into committing incest. Pablo is contrite, by she leaves him, taking their daughter with her. However, her own desire to play increasingly dangerous sexual games now comes to consume her. After becoming aroused watching a gay porn movie, she seeks out gay men and pays them to join in orgies, or watch them having sex. Unable to pay to satisfy her desires, she meets a pimp called Remy who runs a secret S&M club. Ely tries to warn Lulú that Remy is dangerous, but she ignores her, so Ely goes to warn Pablo. Lulú is told to go to a club where she is tied up by Jimmy, a gay man she had previously paid for sex. She is forced to endure violent sex while gagged and bound. Ely tells Pablo that Lulú is in danger. She goes to the club to rescue her, but is attacked by Jimmy and killed when her head hits a metal bar. Pablo calls the police, who arrest Jimmy and the others. Lulú and Pablo are reunited.

Cuts in UK version

The film was cut in the UK by two minutes and 55 seconds by the BBFC. These cuts include an S&M orgy at a gay club being shortened, a man sexually touching Lulu and a sex scene; these scenes were restored for the 2002 DVD release. In addition to these cuts an opening scene in which Lulu is baptised as a baby was cut as the child's genitalia is exposed to camera; this shot is considered to be in breach of the Protection of Children Act 1978. The 2002 UK DVD required 1:15 cuts for baptism scene; a new title sequence was used instead.

Reception

The film received a Rotten Tomatoes Rating of 64% on the Tomatometer by members. The film was listed on Film4's 50 Sexiest Film Moments.

Home Media

The Ages of Lulu was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in December 2011. The DVD is compatible with region code 4.

Cast

External links

References

  1. Rotten Tomatoes | url = http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ages-of-lulu/reviews_users.php Retrieved on 16 September 2010
  2. http://www.film4.com/galleries/50-sexiest-film-moments/the-ages-of-lulu Retrieved on 16 September 2010
  3. "Umbrella Entertainment". Retrieved 20 May 2013.
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