7/10
Deliriously entertaining and stylish Fulci film, though not much of a giallo
5 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Perversion Story", as it is hilariously known, is an extremely entertaining stroll through the psychedelic, kinky '60s with some negligible giallo properties.

'69 must have been the height of the whole 'porno chic' thing where strippers and nude photo shoots were not considered sleazy in the least. Rather they had merged with the sex positive, flower power sixties, so when the characters visit a strip club, along with improbably beautiful models, they get girls dancing in front of psychedelic projections and multi coloured balloons everywhere. The photo shoot is weird in the stupidest way, with private parts covered with miscellaneous stickers for no reason other than it was the sixties, man.

The movie is only nominally a giallo. There's barely any violence, and certainly no black gloved killer stalking the beautiful, nearly naked model. It's less of a whodunit than a "did he do it" - the movie's protagonist ends up on death row. I was surprised that I actually cared about the conclusion: the movie is a triumph of style; you don't care what it's about, you're enjoying the ride too much. This is Fulci at the height of his powers of direction. He didn't need a story when it looked this good.
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