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Domino

  • 1988
  • 18
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
451
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Domino (1988)
Drama

A girl in the video industry travels with a jeweled turtle and makes Billie Holliday videos. Though having relations with some of her friends, she is looking for love. She begins getting cal... Read allA girl in the video industry travels with a jeweled turtle and makes Billie Holliday videos. Though having relations with some of her friends, she is looking for love. She begins getting calls from a stranger who tells her not to worry, that he'll watch over her. But when she wan... Read allA girl in the video industry travels with a jeweled turtle and makes Billie Holliday videos. Though having relations with some of her friends, she is looking for love. She begins getting calls from a stranger who tells her not to worry, that he'll watch over her. But when she wants to meet him he does not show up.

  • Director
    • Ivana Massetti
  • Writers
    • Gérard Brach
    • Ivana Massetti
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Nielsen
    • Tomas Arana
    • Kim Rossi Stuart
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    451
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ivana Massetti
    • Writers
      • Gérard Brach
      • Ivana Massetti
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Nielsen
      • Tomas Arana
      • Kim Rossi Stuart
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brigitte Nielsen
    Brigitte Nielsen
    • Domino
    Tomas Arana
    Tomas Arana
    • Gavros
    Kim Rossi Stuart
    Kim Rossi Stuart
    • Eugene
    Stéphane Ferrara
    • Paul Du Lac
    Cosimo Fusco
    Cosimo Fusco
    Pascal Druant
    • Victor
    Cyrus Elias
    • Alex
    Geretta Geretta
    • Gabriele
    • (as Geretta Giancarlo)
    Yves Jouffroy
    Lucien Bruchon
    Antonella Tinazzo
    Antonella Tinazzo
    • Marie
    David Warbeck
    David Warbeck
    • Blind
    Daniela Azzone
    Sheila Constantini Folli
    • Alice
    Joy Garrison
    • Billie Holliday
    • Director
      • Ivana Massetti
    • Writers
      • Gérard Brach
      • Ivana Massetti
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    7kimballtron

    When will this come out in the US on DVD? Great sexy arty film

    This movie is rather dear to me mostly because of its atmosphere, I love how much of it is somewhat solitary nighttime at a fairly slow pace that isn't fashionable these days. The jazz music also adds to the mood, as well as her apartment which has that feeling of being part museum, part department store display (I mean that as a compliment). It's a plus that Ms. Nielsen did this while carrying a more matronly figure that did a nice job of smoothing out her curves, which I find infinitely more attractive than a slim figure with conspicuously fake bazongas. The style is fairly polarizing, some might think it too "arty" or even "pretentious", but to me almost every scene is beautiful, and you see a lot of sexuality from a woman's point of view. It gets overdone in places but overall I find it very enjoyable. It leaves a lot to the imagination plot-wise, in a way that few movies do. It's dream-like.

    Unfortunately all I have is a US copy of the release on VHS - the DVD I have is the Italian release, which has fairly poor dubbing that kind of loses the mood (although it does contain a lot of extra footage). I wish this would get released on DVD!
    lor_

    Artsy and pointless

    My review was written in August 1989 after watching the movie on IVE video cassette.

    Though pretty to look at, "Domino" is a Brigitte Nielsen vehicle that's hopelessly pretentious. Falling between art film and sex pic, Italo import has had a modest theatrical release but is likely to bewilder curious video fans.

    With a murky script by Nielsen and frequent Roman Polanski collaborator Gerard Brach, filmmaker Ivana Massetti tries in vain for avant-garde effects and an almost sci-fi atmosphere: all the action is shot on abstracted sets at Cinecitta with even car-driving scenes reverting to process photography. Though the pithy, pretentious English dialog is delivered well by an unidentified cast, none of it makes sense.

    Nielsen is Domino, a platinum-blonde beauty (given to wearing numerous dark wigs) who's working on a video documentary about Billie Holiday. We're treated to "You Don't Know What Love Is" and other terrific recordings by Lady Day, plus vintage footage of her, but Massetti's endless homage has little to do with the plot.

    There is little action, but a lot of languorous scenes of masturbation) (R-rated in terms of explicitness), Neilsen operating her own video camera and soul-searching talk about sex. Lest this sound like the Italian version of "Sex, Lies and Videotape", note that Massetti has little interest in character interaction -she prefers monologs directed to human sounding boards.

    Nielsen sees a silhouetted couple making love in the apartment across the street and a voyeur with a telescope. And she's plagued by obscene phone calls. She wanders around, talks to several beautiful black women and consorts with a sexy sound man. Pic's silliest stretch for philosophical import is her monolog about the meaning of a growing spot on her skin (not shown), diagnosed as dermatitis.

    The viewer does get to see plenty of Nielsen's unblemished skin, presumably the film's drawing card. However, unlike a previous Italian effort "Bye Bye Baby", in which her acting was fine, Nielsen's bored line readings here are embarrassing. Rest of the cast is functional, with British thesp David Warbeck popping up as a blind neighbor.

    Massetti's visual expertise is evident, with fascinating lighting by Tonino Nardi and some amazing (if occasionally trashy) costumes for Nielsn by Silvana Fusacchia.
    4ZeddaZogenau

    Commedia Sexy with Brigitte NIELSEN

    Through her appearance as RED SONJA and her short marriage to Sylvester STALLONE, the Danish actress Brigitte NIELSEN achieved a high level of fame in the 1980s. This even led to a singing duet with the Austrian singer FALCO (Rock Me AMADEUS) and some films in the Roman CINECITTA.

    In this film by Ivana MASSETTI, NIELSEN plays a successful video director who has many affairs but is still looking for true love. One day it seems to work...

    Soft eroticism for art house cinema! You can tell that director Massetti wants to tell the story artistically through the eyes of a woman. That's why the pictures are very nice, but don't advance the story in terms of content. Tomas ARANA, Kim Rossi STUART, Stephane FERRARA, David WARBECK and Cyrus ELIAS are trying to get Brigitte NIELSEN's attention, which has probably long since faded from the audience's attention...
    1domino1003

    Sad Excuse For A Porno Film....

    I worked at a theater that showed this film back in 1989. At the beginning of the day, the film was in a 400 seating capacity theater. By the end of the day, it was moved to a 100 seater. One customer came out of the theater and I asked him how he liked the film. He said, "A sad excuse for a porno movie." Of course, it sparked my curiosity and went to see it 2 days later (The film stayed at our theater for only 2 weeks). To this day, I cannot figure out what the film was about! The acting was INCREDIBLY BAD!!! I came out of the theater more confused than when I went in. A total waste of time and not even worth watching if someone gave you a free copy of the video.
    5Richie-28

    Boring !

    Brigitte Nielsen seems to be day-dreaming throughout the whole film, now and then the film is rated 18+, and also she is playing with herself, it is a poor story and this film will not add any importance in the world of (maybe) cult.

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Domino sucht die Liebe
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Clemi Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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