Razor in the Flesh
Razor in the Flesh
| 21 November 1997 (USA)
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The story of three characters in a brothel room: the prostitute Neusa Sueli, the gigolo Vado and the homosexual Veludo speak of their lives and expose their marginality.

Reviews
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Mischa Redfern I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
maxnaturamour This less than 2 hour film left me shocked and almost breathless in the end. It's the most honest and powerful movie that I've ever seen in my life. The story goes about one full night from the life of an adult prostitute in Rio. Life on the bottom of the bottom where nothing matters - not a beauty, not a heart, not the dreams, not the love.. Style is almost a documentary with moments of phantasmagoria right after that. Music matters as much as the words. I have no idea how the main actress (Vera Fischer) played this role - it's out of my comprehension, she is just fantastic to make it so naturally yet expressively. To see such a beauty in all that dirt, violence, humiliation and despair - it's heartbreaking... The film leaves no illusion about this life on the bottom of the society. With all it's horror and dirt that was shown, this film is crystal clean as any real truth, which makes the Hollywood "so nice" production like "Pretty woman" a true garbage as any huge and deliberate lie about life!! With all my respect to the authors and actors of this superb film - THANK YOU!
Gonzalo Melendez (gonz30) The 1969 version of this same screenplay is infinitely better. For one thing, the themes (prostitution, pimping, homosexuality) and subject matter (psychological & sexual humiliation and domination, with very vulgar language) were edgier and more shocking then. Especially when taking into consideration Brazil was in the middle of the 1964-1984 right wing Military Dictatorship. The black and white cinematography add to the atmosphere, and the cast (top notch at its time) of the original include Brazilian screen legends, a couple still active on TV today.The film is based on a play by Plínio Marcos, and this 1997 remake is and feels dated as are its stars, who are at least 10 years too old for their roles (and in average 10 years older than the actors and ages mentioned in the lines of the 1969 film). Watch the 1969 version instead if you can.If you have access to Brazilian Cable or satellite TV, you can catch both (at least this year, and probably through 2006) on Canal Brazil, dedicated to national cinema and the only all-Brazilian movie channel usually part of all cable and satellite packages and transmissions.This is not a plug. This channel is the only place you'll ever be able to catch old Brazilian films, as most were never transferred to video, let alone DVD (except half a dozen "classics" - usually considered as such by foreigners and not by Brazilians themselves). So, watch out for either version of "Razor in the Flesh" - this title in English, also a literal translation. Both versions prove that Brazilian film and social norms have always been so progressive and permissive, in many ways the country has always been unlike any other in the Americas.
Dennys Nery Vera Fisher is the best thing in this trash movie.... The rest.....is trash....or less.