Wednesday, 31 May 2023

A Hole in my Panty (4 Stars)


This is the eighth film in my high school marathon. I know I said there would only be seven films, but I own dozens of high school films, and I think I ought to include a few more. Maybe I'll stop at ten. We'll see.

"A Hole in my Panty" is a Japanese coming-of-age drama made in 2011. I'll start off by saying that the film's title has absolutely nothing to do with the film. I can't even blame the translators, because it's a literal translation of the Japanese title. The title is just a ploy to make the film sound sleazy and get Japanese perverts will buy it. It wasn't necessary. The film stars Ai Shinozaki, and I'll buy any film in which she appears.


The film takes place in Okinawa. It's the last day of school before the summer holidays. Three schoolboys are determined to lose their virginity in the holidays. That sounds like a standard plot for coming-of-age films, but this film goes on a different, typically Japanese path. Two of the boys lose their virginity, one doesn't, but who do you think is happy when he returns to school?

Takuro and Ryota are so desperate to find a girl that they even ring the numbers written on toilet walls. After a series of mishaps, they reach their desires. For Hiroshi it's sifferent. He meets a girl called Narumi by the beach, and he rescues her when he sees her running away from a man. Later in the film we find out it's her father, but to Hiroshi he looks like an abusive boyfriend. Narumi's parents have separated, and her mother has moved to Okinawa to be with another man. Narumi will be in the high school with the boys after the holidays, but this is their first meeting.

There's no gradual build up. A romance immediately flares between Hiroshi and Narumi. To be honest, it's mainly physical attraction on Hiroshi's side, but can you blame him?


While sitting on the beach, Narumi tells Hiroshi that she likes virgins. That excites him a lot, until she explains what she means. She doesn't mean that she's looking for sex with an inexperienced man. What she means is that she likes virgins because they're virgins. If she sleeps with Hiroshi he won't be a virgin any more, and she won't like him.

Does that make sense? It doesn't make sense to Hiroshi, but he loves Narumi enough to try to understand. For her, virginity is something spiritual. It's not a matter of remaining chaste until marriage, she wants to remain a virgin all her life, and she's looking for a partner to share the path with her.

That doesn't mean that she acts innocently. She wears revealing clothing, not just on the beach, and she likes to tease Hiroshi. She's happy when he has a bulge in his swimming trunks. She sees sexual arousal as part of the virginity game. If Hiroshi can keep himself under control when he's aroused, he's worthy of her.


Hiroshi has to choose. Does he want a lifetime of virginity with the girl he loves? Or should he enjoy the thrills of the sexually willing women that his friends have found? I'm not saying there's a right or wrong choice. Hiroshi is 16, which is the age when male hormones are totally out of control. At that age I was still a virgin, and I was desperate to lose my virginity. I don't know whether I would have remained with Narumi or not. All I know is that if I'd left Narumi I would have regretted it in later years.

Ai Shinozaki is the most beautiful actress I know. I'm sad that this film is now out of print. I wouldn't say that it's a masterpiece, but it's worth watching for her beauty alone. Here are a few screenshots from the film.






She's incredible, isn't she?


Just one more question before I finish. What's this strange rubble on the beach?

Tuesday, 30 May 2023

My Tutor (5 Stars)


This is the seventh film in my high school marathon. In my opinion, it's the best coming-of-age film ever made. No other film comes close. That makes me all the sadder to see that it's now out of print. I'm happy that I bought it when it was still available on Blu-ray in 2017.

I first saw it in the cinema in 1983. It's one of those films that was so special that I remember where I was when I watched it. I was working in Homburg, near Saarbrücken. Because of the machine usage, I had to start late every day, after 2 pm. I wandered through the town in the morning, looking for a film to watch before work. I found a small cinema with two screens. One film was "My Tutor", the other was a film starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. There were two of us in the cinema, me and a slightly older man. I wanted to watch "My Tutor" and he wanted to watch Belmondo. The woman who owned the cinema said that she never showed films for one person, so we had to decide what we would watch together. Luckily the man was happy with "My Tutor", because there was no way I'd sit through a Belmondo film.


The film begins with 17-year-old Bobby Chrystal doing the last exam of his finals, French. It's a subject he's very bad at. We see that the girls are better than the boys. One by one the girls finish the exam and walk out, leaving the boys on their seats. Then the boys leave, until finally only Bobby is left. When the time is up, Bobby is sitting alone.


A recurring theme throughout the film is female superiority. When the girls walk past him, Bobby remembers watching them in an aerobics class doing sexual gyrations. He sees them laughing as they thrust their hips, and he imagines they're laughing at him. As he sits at his desk, unable to answer the questions, his feelings of inferiority arouse him.


A roomful of girls with their hips raised enticingly is torture for Bobby as a virgin. Any boy who's seen something like this can never forget it, and he can't get it out of his mind while he's failing the exam.


Bobby's father is a rich lawyer, and he's determined that Bobby should get into Yale to study law. He arranges that Bobby will be accepted if he retakes the French exam before the end of the holidays are scores at least 85%. He hires a French tutor called Terry Green to live in their house and give him lessons every day. Apart from her usual salary, she'll receive a bonus of $10,000 if Bobby passes. That was a lot of money in 1983, more than most people earned in a year.


It's a hot summer in Los Angeles, so most of the lessons are held by the pool. How can Bobby possibly concentrate when she's wearing a bikini like that?


A subplot running through the film is that Bobby and his best friend Jack are trying to lose their virginity, aided by Jack's older brother Billy. It doesn't work. When they're taken to meet two women, Bobby passes out because he drinks too much, while Jack's date is a dominatrix who scares him away. On another occasion they try to chat up mud wrestlers. Not a good idea.


She would have scared me as well, but I wouldn't run away. I'd take my punishment like a man.


Bobby isn't just learning French, he's reading about sex. Are there really 101 different positions?

But as I said at the beginning, this is a coming-of-age film. Bobby falls in love with his teacher, and the affection is mutual, even though she's 29. The question is whether it's the beginning of a permanent relationship or just a summer fling. I've given away spoilers for almost all the film, so I'll keep that as one last secret.

"My Tutor" is funny and sexy, and it's a feelgood movie. There's no way in which I can fault it.

Monday, 29 May 2023

Renfield (5 Stars)


When I first heard that Nicolas Cage was going to play Dracula, I had my doubts. Even the first trailers for "Renfield" didn't reassure me. He seemed to be playing the role as a comedy figure. Then I saw the film today, and I was knocked off my feet. We can't rely on trailers. They often include footage that's not in the film, and that's the case with the "Renfield" trailer. In the film itself, Nicolas Cage is stunning. I don't know why I ever doubted him. Dracula, in all of his major screen incarnations since 1931, is a pompous, overbearing character. That's the sort of character that Cage plays best. Especially his monologues as Dracula are convincing. He's a madman who wants to conquer the world, and he has the power to do it.

Nicolas Cage bases his performance on Bela Lugosi. As is often said, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. After seeing "Renfield" today, I'm hoping that he'll make another dozen Dracula films.

But the film's main character is Renfield. It's good to see him projected into the limelight, and who better to play him than Nicholas Hoult? He's been a background character ever since Bram Stoker's original novel. Some of the film adaptations have omitted him altogether. When he's shown he's a madman who's desperate for Dracula's attention.

The Renfield that we see in the new film isn't mad. He's Dracula's trusted servant. He goes out in the daytime to find fresh food for Dracula. If Dracula says he wants a busload of cheerleaders, he goes out and gets them.

Robert Montague Renfield, to give him his full name, is immortal. This was never stated in Bram Stoker's novel, but we can read it between the lines. He's been serving Dracula faithfully for 90 years, even though Dracula is a cruel boss who frequently beats him. Renfield gains strength from eating insects, and he's healed by Dracula's blood.

Renfield's strength makes him a skilled fighter, able to take out dozens of armed opponents with his bare hands.


Apart from Dracula and Renfield, the main character is the New Orleans traffic cop Rebecca Quincy. She sees the good in Renfield and helps him rebel against Dracula. Awkwafina plays the same sort of character that she did in Marvel's "Shang-Chi". I like this character. She's jovial and lovable, the sort of person I'd like to sing karaoke with. In the film she's a counterpart to the serious characters around her.

A terrific film. I can't wait to see it again.

VFB Stuttgart Season 2022 Match 34


VfB Stuttgart – Hoffenheim

Date: 27th May 2023, 3:30 pm

Result: 1 – 1

Do you remember what I wrote when I was playing with numbers in last week's post? Now the results are in. Stuttgart drew against Hoffenheim, but as I often say, a draw is as good as a loss. Bochum won 3-0 against Leverkusen, which means that Stuttgart will be relegated.

Almost. For the team that finishes in 16th place there's a lifeline. Instead of automatic relegation, there's a playoff against the team that finished third in the second division. That's Hamburg SV. Stuttgart must play two games against them on 1st June and 5th June. If the score is equal after the two games, the winner will be decided on penalties.

On Saturday I was called a fake VfB fan. Honestly! I defended myself by rattling off the names of the players, proving I know about the team, but I understand the criticism. I've only been to the stadium once this season, and I've only watched a few of the games live on television. A friend of mine who's a real VfB fan says he'll stick with the team in good times and bad. I understand that. However, my support depends on Stuttgart's success.

In 2020 Stuttgart was in the second league. I promised my son that if Stuttgart were promoted I'd buy a scarf. They were promoted, and I bought a scarf. I wouldn't say I was a real fan at the time, but wearing it in public made me part of a community. When people saw me on the bus they spoke to me like I was an old friend. I liked it. So at some point I started to consider myself a fan. But now I've made my son another promise. I've told him that if Stuttgart is relegated I'll stop wearing the scarf. Does that make me a fake fan? Maybe.

This is the final league table. One of my friends criticised me for not including the goal difference, which is used when two teams have the same points. In this case it's important, because Bayern München has only taken first place by goal difference, equal in points with Dortmund. So I've included the goal differences. Better late than never.

1. Bayern München 71 +54
2. Dortmund 71 +39
3. RB Leipzig 66 +23
4. Union Berlin 62 +13
5. SC Freiburg 59 +7
6. Leverkusen 50 +8
7. Eintracht Frankfurt 50 +6
8. Wolfsburg 49 +9
9. Mainz 46 -1
10. Mönchengladbach 43 -3
11. Köln 42 -5
12. Hoffenheim 36 -9
13. Werder Bremen 36 -13
14. VfL Bochum 35 -32
15. Augsburg 34 -21
16. VfB Stuttgart 33 -12
17. Schalke 04 31 -36
18. Hertha 29 -27

Sunday, 28 May 2023

My Babysitter's a Vampire (4 Stars)


This is the sixth film in my high school marathon. My last film, "Can't hardly wait", was at the upper end of high school, i.e. graduation day, the final day of high school. "My Babysitter's a Vampire" is at the other extreme. It's the first day of high school for Ethan and Benny. It's an exciting time, and they want to show everyone how cool they are. First impressions are important. The trouble is that their dorky best friend Rory is showing them up. They try to distance themselves from him, with know success.

Then comes the babysitter. Usually Ethan looks after his eight-year-old sister when their parents are away, but the week before high school starts Ethan allowed Jane to wander outside. As a result, his parents have booked a babysitter to look after them. Worse still, it's Erica, an older girl at high school.

When Benny hears about the babysitting he's excited. Erica is one of the hottest girls in school. Benny insists of coming round to see her. Please, Benny, she's three years older than you. What do you expect to achieve?

But things don't turn out as expected. Erica is invited to a party, so her best friend Sarah steps in as babysitter. As far as looks go, Sarah's a close second. But when Ethan sees that Sarah doesn't have a reflection in the mirror he realises she's a vampire. She tells the boys that she's a fledgling vampire. Yes, "fledgling" is the word she uses. In the film's newly invented vampire mythology, a person doesn't become a full vampire until he drinks human blood. Sarah is delaying the change by drinking rat blood. Yeuk! She can't do it indefinitely, because if a fledgling doesn't drink human blood within 28 days he'll die.

Erica is at a party being thrown by vampires. Sarah wants to rescue her before she's bitten. Ethan and Benny accompany her, which is gallant, but they can't help her. They just get in her way. The party is at the home of Sarah's ex-boyfriend Jesse, the one who made Sarah a vampire. Rory is also at the party, meaning a bigger rescue effort is necessary.


Just one last spoiler. Sarah and the boys arrive at the party too late. Erica and Rory become vampires.

This lays the groundwork for a big vampire showdown, and it also paves the way for a spin-off TV series with the same name. It's a very good series, which I've watched once and want to watch again. Don't be put off by the silly title.


Be honest. Wouldn't you let Erica bite you?

The film is now out of print, but you might be able to pick up a copy on Ebay if you're lucky. It was also on Netflix for a while, but it's now been removed. That's sad. It's not a film that deserves to be forgotten.

Saturday, 27 May 2023

Can't Hardly Wait (4 Stars)


This is the fifth film in my high school marathon. But only just. It takes place over a 24 hour period that begins with the school graduation. Most of the film takes place at a party on the evening of graduation day.

The film, first released in 1998, has been criticised for its lack of originality, but I don't understand why people say that. Name one other film that takes place in the 24 hours after high school graduation. Just one, and then I'll be quiet. Until then I'll persist in saying that it's a highly original film.


The film is full of high school stereotypes. If you're an American watching the film you will probably recognise yourself, whether you were a nerd, a Mean Girl or a high school jock. However, the film concentrates on six characters who are introduced with the photos from the high school year book. The first is Mike Dexter, the captain of the football team and every other school team.


Amanda Beckett is the most beautiful girl in the school. She was also Mike's girlfriend for the last four years. She was the prom queen, and I assume that Mike was the prom king, but there weren't enough lines in the year book to list all his activities. Mike dumped Amanda the day before graduation. The reason was that he's going to college, and college girls are hotter than high school girls. Mike might have a lot of muscle, but he doesn't have much brain power. Hasn't it occurred to him that Amanda has left school and will possibly become a hot college girl?


Preston Meyers is a boy who's spent the last four years dreaming about Amanda. That's me. I would have spent four years idolising the most beautiful girl in the class with a mixture of love and lust. I would have pinned all her photos on the wall next to my bed and stared at them every night before going to sleep. There would be sexy photos in skimpy bikinis that I'd secretly snapped, maybe even upskirt photos from her cheerleader practise. Preston has heard about Mike breaking up with Amanda, and he thinks he finally has a chance.


Denise Fleming isn't as social as the other kids at the party. She's Preston's best friend, and he's persuaded her to go to the party to support him when he makes his move to get Amanda. She's not shy, but she doesn't care about the superficial activities of high school life. I doubt she even went to the prom.


William Lichter is the class nerd who's been bullied by Mike all through school. He sees the party as his last chance to take revenge. Together with two of his friends, he wants to chloroform Mike, strip him naked and take compromising photos of him with another boy.


Kenny Fisher is a horny young teenager who hides his insecurities behind an extroverted lifestyle. He's a still a virgin, but he doesn't admit it. He sees the party as a last chance to sleep with a high school girl. He's made a list of ten girls that he intends to chat up. One of them must say Yes, he thinks to himself. Interestingly, neither Amanda nor Denise is on his list. Amanda is way out of his league, and Denise is too plain.


Amanda Beckett would have been out of my league as well. She was played by Jennifer Love Hewitt, one of the most beautiful actresses who's ever lived. She was 18 at the time, beautiful then and still beautiful today. She's a talented actress who's never achieved the fame she deserves. She's best known for "I know what you did last summer", made a year earlier in 1997. It's sad when an actor is best known for a film made at the beginning of his career, but "I know what you did last summer" is a genuine masterpiece, one of my favourite films.

"Can't Hardly Wait" is a relatively unknown film, but it has its fans. Maybe it isn't popular enough to be called a cult film, but it may still reach that status one day.

Success Rate:  + 0.6

Friday, 26 May 2023

Smallville 2.20 - Witness



This is the first time I've used a picture of Ryan Tellez for a podcast review. He deserves a little attention, but I admit that my reason is to show that he always sits in front of a Superman poster. My regular readers know that I watched the film in the cinema two days ago.


What I forgot to mention in my review two days ago is that whenever I go to the Delphi cinema I first visit McDonald's for a McRib and a McSundae without sauce. Yes, Germany is a great country! McDonald's sells McRib all year round. Unfortunately, the ice cream is sold with horrible wooden spoons. The plastic spoons that they used until last year were more harmful to the environment, supposedly, but at least they didn't feel horrible on my lip, as if they were about to splinter. I make up for this by taking a stainless steel spoon from home with me. I should have swapped spoons before I took the photo. Maybe next time.


Here's an uncropped screenshot of the whole studio, so you can see the Superman poster and a few other posters. Relax! I wonder who put that word of advice in the studio. Was it Michael Rosenbaum himself? It might have been advice from his therapist. He spends a lot of time in that stuffy little room. "Talkville" isn't his only podcast, he's been making a podcast called "Inside of You" since 2018, in which he interviews people he's worked with over the years. Many of them were connected with "Smallville", so "Talkville" can be considered a spinoff of "Inside of You". So far I've only listened to one episode of "Inside of You", out of curiosity. I might listen to some of the "Smallville" related episodes, when I have time, but I shan't review them. One podcast a week is enough for me.


Now to the episode itself. The freak-of-the-week is Eric Marsh, a star baseball player at Smallville High. We see the reason for the episode's title in the pre-credits scene. Clark is out riding his truck at night when he witnesses a delivery truck being robbed. He attempts to stop the robbery, but one of the robbers hits him so hard that he's sent flying. Clark is too surprised by the man's strength to follow them, but he makes two observations. The man who hit him was wearing a Smallville High ring, one of the rings sold to the students in the episode "Red". Clark's X-Ray vision also shows him that he has a metal plate in his head.


Next day at school Clark examines the other students, and he recognises the plate in Eric's head. Eric is the best baseball player that Smallville High has ever had. He knocks the ball out of the field every time. Clark sees Eric using an asthma inhaler filled with a green substance. Clark follows him to a disused foundry, where he sees Eric and his friends refining kryptonite in a furnace. Eric overpowers Clark and throws him into the furnace, but when the men have gone he breaks out. Fire doesn't hurt him, but his clothes have burnt.

So we see Tom Welling's butt. Or do we? Tom can't remember making the episode at all, but he thinks it's a stunt double. More accurately, he should be called a body double. Maybe Tom's contract specified that he wouldn't do nude scenes. When Clark steps out of the furnace, the Terminator theme is played. I missed this subtlety while watching the episode, but Michael Rosenbaum pointed it out in the podcast.


The next day Clark gives the police an anonymous tip that Eric committed the robbery. Sheriff Nancy finds evidence in his school locker and arrests him. That's where he kept the alien mask that he used to disguise himself in the robbery. It's a silly place to leave it.

I understand why Eric let himself be arrested. He could easily have used his super-strength to knock out the police, but he didn't want to draw attention to himself. But why didn't he break out of the police cell later on by smashing through the wall when nobody was watching? Maybe the Kryptonite inhaler only lasts for a limited amount of time.


The official newspapers didn't discover anything, but Chloe Sullivan finds out that the truck which was robbed belonged to Luthorcorp. She writes about it in the Torch. Lex reads the report and speaks to his father, who accuses Lex of staging the crime. Lionel insists that he was doing nothing illegal, but he refuses to say what was in the truck.

So which way was the truck going? In the episode "Insurgence" we saw that Lionel Luthor is storing Kryptonite bars in his office vault in Metropolis. Logically, he would be gathering meteor rocks in Smallville and taking them to Metropolis to be processed, but these are Kryptonite bars that have already been processed, so he must be taking them back to Smallville. Why? Lionel doesn't have a home or his own factory in Smallville, so where does he want to store them? And even if he does have a small facility somewhere in Smallville, why is he transporting them there? Is it a mystery or a mistake? If there's an explanation, we'll see it in future episodes.

This episode contains the first meeting between Lionel Luthor and Chloe Sullivan. He knows her, because he's an avid follower of her news reports in the Torch. He's fascinated by her Wall of Weird, especially when he sees a newspaper clipping of Clark Kent. There's a strange occurrence. Her office in the school is trashed, and she assumes it was done by Eric to silence her, but he denies it. Lionel Luthor gives the school a grant, earmarked to repair and upgrade the Torch office. Presumably he was responsible for the damage. It was his way to gain control of her. He also offers to use his influence in Metropolis to get her a regular column in the Daily Planet. That would have been enough to win her over even without smashing her office.

Lex visits Eric in prison to ask him about the contents of the truck that he robbed. He pays Eric's bail of $250,000. Just pocket change for a man as rich as Lex. When Eric gets out, the first thing that he does is threaten Clark's parents to persuade Clark to leave him alone. Martha is sent to a hospital in Metropolis, and Jonathan says he'll stay with Clark's grandfather for a few days. This is a mistake. Jonathan's father is dead, so he must be referring to Martha's father. Martha's father never liked Jonathan, and they parted on bad terms in the episode "Redux". Jonathan would never go to his father-in-law for help, and even if he did it's unlikely that he would receive help.

Clark challenges Eric and his friends. He's no match for their strength, but he uses his other powers, heat vision and strength, to overpower them in a fight.

Clark retrieves the Kryptonite bars, and Pete buries them. It doesn't look very deep, so they should be easy to find. This is another mistake in the episode. Pete can't dig a deep hole, that's obvious. Clark can't handle the Kryptonite. Instead of Pete doing everything, they could have divided the work. Clark could have dug a deep hole in seconds and thrown the earth onto a dump truck. Then Pete could throw the bars into the deep hole. Finally Pete could use the truck to dump the earth back in the hole. Easy.


There are two subplots in the episode. Clark has forgotten to write a story for the Torch because he was busy helping Lana prepare for a horse show. She's angry with him for letting her down, but it's also because she's disappointed that he likes Lana more. They argue, and Clark quits the Torch. Later in the episode he wants to come back, but she refuses. Chloe has Lionel Luthor as a new partner.


The other subplot concerns Lana Lang and her biological father, Henry Small. Lana finds out that Henry's wife wants to divorce him. The reason is that Henry has paid her less attention since finding out that Lana is his daughter. She says that Lana is all he ever talks about. So Lana says that Henry should stop visiting her in the Talon until his marriage problems are sorted out.


This little scene didn't bother me much when I watched it, but in the podcast it was pointed out that we never see Henry Small again in the series. What??? After all the trouble Lana went to to find her real father, she just sends him away? And he lets himself be sent away? He could easily have reduced his visits to the Talon to once a week, or even once a month. That would have kept his wife happy. But never again? This is bad writing.


In the podcast both Tom and Michael say that they remember nothing at all about the episode. Does forgettable mean bad? Unlike Michael, I don't like to rate individual episodes, but I have to admit that this wasn't a good episode. The stories are all over the place. The acting is good, as always, but the story is poorly written, especially the subplots. Michael rang Al Gough to ask him what he thought about the episode, maybe to offer an excuse for the poor storylines, but he's forgotten it as well. That's unusual. Usually Al remembers everything.

There are only three episodes left in the second season. Let's hope they're better.

At least there's one good thing that comes out of the episode. We find out that Lana's horse is called Donatello.


This is the second week that Michael Rosenbaum has sung the names of the top tier patrons to guitar accompaniment. Tom alternates with him, singing only. He must have been caught off guard last week, but now he's had time to practise his singing in the bath. Tom's singing has improved a lot, and it's better than Michael's.



There's an excellent opening scene, showing the Talon's decorations before panning down to Clark and Lana walking in. Tom Welling says that he doesn't like this scene. He says that it's not a good way to start an episode. I disagree.

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Thursday, 25 May 2023

La Liceale (5 Stars)


This is the fourth film in my high school movie marathon. I intended to watch seven films by the end of May, but I doubt I'll make it. I have a lot to do over the weekend, so I'll have to skip a few days and continue in June. I may add a few more films to the marathon to make up.

There's no senior prom in this school. There can't be, because it's an Italian film, and Italians don't do proms. I don't understand the Italian school system. The children are 17, but it's class 3L. If any Italians are reading my blog, please leave a comment explaining the strange numbering.

"La Liceale" was made in 1975, but it wasn't released in Germany until 1980. When I saw it in the cinema I was overwhelmed by the sexuality, but after buying it on DVD I've realised that it's a very good film all round. Some reviewers have criticised it for its lack of consistency. It starts as a comedy, but in the last half hour it turns sad. That's not a problem for me. It fits the film's subject matter as a coming-of-age drama.


Loredana is a virgin, and she wants to stay that way. It's not for religious reasons, or even the ideal of saving herself until marriage. It's a matter of power. As she tells her best friend Monica, "It's fun exciting the boys. The teachers as well. I can make them do whatever I want". She flashes her panties at the teachers, making them stutter and lose their train of thought. When a new teacher gives her a bad mark she jumps into his car and flirts with him. He keeps telling her that he'll get in trouble if he does anything with her, but that's what Loredana wants. She excites him and scares him and the same time, and she'll never get a bad mark again. 

She plays with the teachers and she plays with the boys. She strips naked for her classmate Thomas to paint her, then pushes him away when he grabs her. She would have been disappointed if he hadn't grabbed her. She goes skinny-dipping with Billy, and she allows him to kiss her passionately, but she walks away and leaves him panting for more.

Note: The German DVD changes the names. Billy and Thomas are called Gianni and Petruccio in the original Italian version.


Monica is played by the Italian politician Ilona Staller in her first film role. She disagrees with Loredana's chastity. Monica sleeps with older men, who give her a lot of money. The two schoolgirls both exercise control over men, in their different ways. 


The comedy turns to tragedy when Loredana gives up her power. She falls in love with a business colleague of her father's. She enjoys the sexual experience so much that she doesn't notice her power slip away. There's nothing wrong with being in love, but Loredana doesn't realise that the man is using her until it's too late. The worst thing isn't that he uses her physically, it's that he abuses her emotionally.

Can she regain her power? The final scene leaves it open. She flirts with the teacher again, who's now given up resisting her and proclaims his love for her. Then she rides off on the back of Billy's motorbike. Will she give herself to him? Maybe. I hope not.