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(1993 TV Movie)

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3/10
Proof positive that there's no such thing as "Forever"
Thom-P25 March 2000
Pouty Marcela Walerstein stars as Young Emmanuelle and while her looks are certainly up to par, that's probably the only good thing I can say about this otherwise run of the mill stroke fest.

While on a flight to God knows where (I forget, actually, so cut me some slack, okay?), Young Emmanuelle regales a middle-aged businessman, played by a distinctly cobwebbed George Lazenby (no doubt still smarting from turning down that multi-picture Bond deal so many years ago) with stories of her sexual escapades, which are then depicted through a series of flashbacks.

Sylvia Kristel, as Old Emmanuelle (and looking every bit the part), is also along for the ride, if only to validate the whole thing as a genuine sequel. I guess it is. Just not a very good one, I'm afraid.

Of course, there's ample nudity and softcore sex from start to finish, and the film is not without its erotic moments, particularly during one scene involving Ms. Walerstein, 2 lesbians and some food, but all in all, this is one of the more flaccid entries in the Emmanuelle series. Worth a look if only to say you've seen them all, but is that something you really want to brag about?
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4/10
Awful, but only one outstanding scene makes it worthwhile!
Khwaj25 March 2002
Alright I'll start off by saying "why in the World am interviewing this piece film trash junk?" One scene I suppose.

I first watched this movie back in '94 when it was widely released on video in England. Although most of the Emmanuelle's were just stupid follow ups this seemed a little different yet still rubbish.

As before the only scene that was worth remembering was featuring Marcela Walerstien (the beautiful actress playing the young incarnation of Emmaunelle) and two very gorgeous oriental women performing an erotic body to body massage over her body, along with some saucy oriental music playing over that scene.

Otherwise, this is a film better off not watching, I mean besides that scene it's something that many will blatantly forget, with lowest acting quality you can imagine.
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4/10
Awful, but one outstanding scene makes this a must-see!
Khwaj25 March 2002
Lets not start off as to why I've chosen to review this film?

Okay from what I've read of the reviews I know that this is total utter senseless "CRAP" that doesn't seem to go anywhere whatsoever. What I still can't figure out after watching this film 3 years ago is that "what on earth" was someone like George Lazenby (that's right from Majesty's. . .Oh forget it) doing in a film like this.

The only highlight in this film for me though was Marcela Walersteins' character of the young Emmanuelle. There's one particular scene however in the movie featuring her and two nice looking Asian (or should I say Tibetien) women, providing an extremely an erotic "body II body" massage. The scene is a little slow at first but it really starts to sizzle up when they disrobe themselves giving some very sexual strokes over her "mint conditioned" body, with some saucy oriental music playing throughout the scene itself.

It's just getting rather pointless making all these sequels, but the "Massage scene" is the only thing that's beautifully shot.

4/10
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