Review of Lolita (1962) by Madeleine M — 07 Jul 2012
The lighter side of pedophilia.
Good, clean fun and subtly dirrty, this is a special film and what could be best described as an interpretation of the book. i've probably seen this about 10 times and it's one of my favourite by kubrick (i find it quite a feat to narrow down a favourite by him).
Peter sellers needs no intro or review, he's just a total madcunt.
Lolita (sue lyon) as the infamous nyphet is a portrait, a cheeky vision*. ladies and gentlemen of the jury could not blame humbert humbert for indulging in his pedo-tooth.
Swerving from the point, pedophilia literally means a (if deluded) love of children and yet people seem to think it means just a sexual attraction to kiddies.
*funnily, the man who took the iconic photograph for this movie poster did not copyright it and thus owned no particular rights to any money made from the film nor the ubiquitous use of the pic...
This review of Lolita (1962) was written by Madeleine M on 07 Jul 2012.
Lolita has generally received very positive reviews.
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