Jeremy Clarke reviews
The Lover's Guide
Distributed by
Moving Image International
Cat. No: MLG 001
Cert: 18
Running time: 63 minutes
Sides: 2 (CAV)
Year: 1991
Pressing: UK, 1996
Chaptered: YES
Sound: Stereo
Fullscreen
Price: £29.99
Director:
'Starring':
Dr. Andrew Stanway
various men and women in assorted states of dress, undress and arousal
Never having seen this when it was out on VHS,
I must confess I was at least mildly curious about it. It doesn’t need a
genius to work out it’s an attempt to marry (no pun intended) hard core porn
footage with the sex education genre. Closer to the truth is, it’s a great
way to make a cheap buck (and has already done so on videotape).
Opening intro (Chapter 2) has the fully clothed (I suppose we should be
grateful) Dr. Andrew Stanway who apparently wrote the text (but then, if we
believe the back cover blurb rather than the credits, he also directed the
film - so who knows?) droning on boringly to camera to make the whole thing
respectable (with source footage so poor you can’t even read the book spines
on the shelf behind him).
Then, as the proceedings run through their allotted sections - with such
tacky titles as Arousal - Male , Arousal - Female , Overcoming
Shyness - we are treated (or rather subjected) to a series of tableaux
involving lone masturbators of either sex going at it and couples performing
extremely explicit acts with one another. (Yes folks, this disc contains erect
penises in vast numbers).
But unlike great moments in the cinema, explicit or otherwise, where various
elements of the filmmaker’s and dramatist’s art can combine into something
truly erotic, the overall effect here is unintentionally silly and - perhaps
because of the overly clinical voice-overs - occasionally hilarious. We would
stress "occasionally", however, over and above "hilarious".
The couples are uniformly model shapes and sizes (tough if you happen to be
short, big, or anything else other than 'average') and their homes’ interiors
generally look far too much like a home furnishings showroom to lend any
gravity to their acts.
Images look like they were shot on videotape not film, with rather basic
lighting, making it hard to justify an LD version. Still, if you are the
sort of person(s) liable (a truly frightening concept, this) to wear holes
in the VHS version of The Lover’s Guide with constant freeze framing,
then this CAV disc is obviously for you. Otherwise, as the first release for
a new PAL LD label, it’s a pretty poor start.
Film 1/5
Picture 1/5
Sound 1/5
Review copyright © Jeremy Clarke, 1996.
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