Review of Conspirators of Pleasure (1996) by Wut S — 26 Nov 2007
Strange fetishists look no further. As the name suggested, Conspirators of Pleasure enlists characters with dark desires, letting us peep on their absurd obsessions that connect them.
Here you have a man wears a papier-mache'd rooster head and wings made from umbrellas, throwing stones and cockling at a rag doll resembling his landlady; in a cave with three lit candles, the fat, dirty landlady reveals from a closet to torture a dummy of her tenant; a postal worker who snorts balls made from loaves of bread; a man invents and attaches mechanical hands to his television so they could sexually gratify as he uses a remote to zoom up on the lips of his favorite newscaster; the newscaster whose husband abandons her for toys made from various objects, turns to please herself by letting two carps sucking her toes.
This review of Conspirators of Pleasure (1996) was written by Wut S on 26 Nov 2007.
Conspirators of Pleasure has generally received very positive reviews.
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