
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, Jess Franco's Perversion is quite something, right? It’s an odd mix of drama and, well, everything you’d expect from a Franco piece. The atmosphere is delectably lurid, set against the backdrop of a lavish but seedy prostitution ring in Spain. Augustina is just this larger-than-life character, and her interactions with her assistant are both steamy and strangely detached, just adding to the surreal quality of it all. The pacing is a bit loose, which might not appeal to everyone, but it gives you time to really absorb the film's bizarre charm. The performances, particularly from the newcomers Marga and Lola, add an interesting layer, turning the whole setup into a kind of twisted tableau that lingers. Honestly, it’s that blend of eroticism and darker themes that keeps it distinctive in the Franco catalog.
Perversion has been released in limited formats, often making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. Its scarcity factors into its appeal, especially for those who appreciate the avant-garde style of Franco. There's something intriguing about tracking down different versions, as they can vary quite a bit in terms of editing and presentation. Overall, it’s one of those films that garners a certain niche interest due to its unique blend of themes and Franco’s infamous directorial flair.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover