21 Jan 2010 @ 3:32 AM 

  • Cinema’s original sin returns with its shocking portrait of sexual submission from master of erotica Just Jaeckin (“Emmanuelle,” “Lady Chatterly’s Lover”). A stunning young woman (Corinne Clery) surrenders herself at a remote chateau at her lover’s (Udo Kier) request and is immediately forced into a round the clock regimen of every sexual appetite imaginable. Her submis

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Cinema’s original sin returns with its shocking portrait of sexual submission from master of erotica Just Jaeckin (“Emmanuelle,” “Lady Chatterly’s Lover”). A stunning young woman (Corinne Clery) surrenders herself at a remot… More >>

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Last Edit: 21 Jan 2010 @ 03:32 AM

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  1. LGANS316 says:

    Version: U.S.A / Somerville House / Region A, B(?), C(?)

    MPEG-4 AVC BD-25 / AACS / High Profile 4.1

    Aspect ratio: 1.78:1

    Running time: 1:44:45

    Movie size: 15,60 GB

    Disc size: 17,70 GB

    Total bit rate: 19.86 Mbps

    Average video bit rate: 17.81 Mbps

    Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps

    Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps

    Dolby Digital Audio French 224 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps

    Dolby Digital Audio French 224 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps

    Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 224 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps

    Subtitles: English

    Number of chapters: 12

    #Director’s Audio Commentary (French)

    #Photo Gallery (HD)

    #Previously Unreleased Scenes

    #Original theatrical trailer (HD)

    #Cast Biography – Written in French
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. This is a definite improvement over the standard DVD. The DVD is 4:3 Letterbox not Widescreen. The colors were muted and the details were soft,soft.The Blu-ray copy resolves the colors into sharp details and the actor’s emotions are not hindered whatsoever. This Blu-ray is not that much more in price and looks way better.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. P. Moy says:

    Just received the disc & finished watching the film. From my unofficial opinion if you have the standard dvd keep it, the blue ray version is only a slight improvement. I took away 1 star because there are dirt spots that shows up here & there through out the film. It appears that Somerville House did not have the original master print to transcribe the film to blue ray to completely remove all the imperfections in the film. Also the film was shot in soft focus so there is only so much room for upgrade in image quality. In closing if you have the standard dvd then stay with it but if you have extra $20.00 to spare then get the blue ray.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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