Watch: Eva Braun 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – A mix create a grotesque journey through power, sex and will of people who does everything to be successful: Pier (Andrea Riva) is a powerful and important Mogul who keeps the power in his country. Elegant, ironical and well educated, he has a bizarre sexual instinct which is satisfied by his mistress, Romy (Susann Giaroli), who collect people, men and women (musicians, directors, writers and businessmen) who agree to satisfy his weird fantasies for getting his help to the way to success. Like a Decameron, a group of people in a house meet their pride and greed for power and sex..
Plot: Eva Braun takes inspiration from the actual sex scandals in the Italian Parliament and the 120 Days of Sodoma by Marquis De Sade. This mix create a grotesque journey through power, sex and will of people who does everything to be successful. Pier is a powerful and important Mogul who keeps the power in his country. Elegant, ironical and well educated, he has a bizarre sexual instinct which is satisfied by her mistress, Romy, who collect people, men and women (musicians, directors, writers and businessmen) which agree to satisfy his weird fantasies for getting his help to the way to success. Like a Decameron, a group of people in a house meet their pride and greed for power and sex.
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How far would you go?
Not the biopic of Hitler’s mistress that one might suspect from the title, this unusual film is rather set in contemporary Italy with the focus being an Italian millionaire who hires five youths to act out his sexual fantasies. While they are all paid, it is gradually revealed that each person has other reasons for agreeing to essentially be a sex slave; one is an aspiring filmmaker looking for funding, another hopes to be introduced to his contacts, and the list goes on. In this regard, the film seeks to be a study of how much people can be persuaded to degrade themselves with the promise of something worthwhile, and while the film has garnered comparisons to Pier Paolo Pasolini’s ‘Saló’, the subjects of ‘Eva Braun’ are willing participants, even if they are physically repulsed by it all. It is clearly the filmmakers’ intention to draw parallels to Pasolini though; the millionaire is called Pier after all, and — like a movie director — he often sits back in a chair, shouting instructions at those he hired – occasionally even demonstrating how to act. Curious as all this may sound, the film is let down by a nasty sense of humour that tends to trivialise the degradation; a virgin is deflowered through misuse of modern technology, the reason for the title turns out to be an unfunny joke before the end credits roll, and so on. The film also has a – perhaps unavoidable – sense of repetitiveness as everything gradually devolves into one act of depravity after another. It is a daringly different movie to say the least though, and Andrea Riva’s take on a man with the spirit of Pasolini is arguably worth watching for alone.
Berlusconi through the looking glass
This movie is about Italy, but it goes deeper than any documentary could do.However it’s not a pessimistic movie: it’s full of gags and humour, symbol of a Country that is impossible to portrait in a serious way.
Pier, the leading character, is a sort of Silvio Berlusconi, former Italian prime minister, but he’s more human, but not less tragic.
He is obsessed by sex and by stealing each other’s souls and bodies, and he is just a man with an empire in decline.
Erotic scenes fading in humouristic ones, tragic mixed with grotesque, brilliant dialogues and extreme sequences: this movie is quite unique.
The actors are all good. The most talented one is the girl who plays Bea (Adele Raes), really moving.
Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 20 min (80 min), 1 hr 24 min (84 min) (Italy)
Budget 30000
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Status Released
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Genre Drama
Director Simone Scafidi
Writer Simone Scafidi
Actors Andrea Riva, Susanna Giaroli, Federica Fracassi
Country Italy
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Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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