

La Grande Bouffe | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 18, 2015
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Decadence. Like Salo-Lite (if someone wanted such a thing). For a movie about indulgence, it over-indulges in itself. Too long.

genre | Drama | foreign |
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synopsis | A group of men hire some prostitutes and go to a villa in the countryside. There, they engage in group sex and resolve to eat themselves to death. |
lead actors | Marcello Mastroianni | Ugo Tognazzi | Michel Piccoli | Philippe Noiret | Andréa Ferréol |
director | Marco Ferreri |