Thursday, July 16, 2009

Eskimo Nell


I came across this late on night, on one of my late night web searches. Here is what one person wrote about it.

Intriguing Self-Spoof, 16 October 1998
7/10
Author: Stefan Kahrs from Canterbury, England

The British sex comedies of the 1970s are notorious for failing to be either funny or erotic. For the latter one might blame the censors, but the former is simply a result of innuendo being no longer funny once you pass the nudge-nudge stage. Anyway, this one isn't sexy either, but it does work quite well as a comedy.

In fact, Eskimo Nell is a strange kind of self-spoof, not only spoofing the sex film genre as such but even its own making - the kind of self-reference Douglas Hofstadter would appreciate. Viewers may be inclined to think that the "self-spoof" is faked, but there are persistent rumours that many of the scenes which seem outrageous and surreal (e.g. the script discussion) were very closely based on fact.

Please note I do not spell check what others write.

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