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Duration: 60 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x416 | Added: 2006-Nov-07 |
Birth Name: Élodie Bouchez
Birth Date: 1973-04-05
Birth Place: Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
Alternate Names: Elodie Bouchez
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"Élodie Bouchez, a Parisian actress renowned for her captivating charm and distinctive features, including her dark, expressive eyes and voluminous curves, stands out among French actresses. Born in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France, Élodie embarked on her acting career in 1989 with the series 'Les compagnons de l'aventure'. She subsequently appeared in films such as 'Stan the Flasher' (1990), 'The Stolen Diary' (1992), and 'La lettre inachevée' (1993). However, she gained international recognition for her role in 'CQ' (2001), a homage to 'Barbarella', where she appeared nude. While her work has been featured in some independent American productions like 'Shooting Vegetarians' (2000), Élodie's performances are most appreciated within French cinema. Mr. Skin recommends viewing films such as 'Le Plus bel âge' (1995), 'Zonzon' (1998), and 'Too Much Flesh' (2000) to fully appreciate her acting prowess. Notably, in 'The Imperialists Are Still Alive!' (2010) and 'Happy Few' (2010), Élodie delivers full-frontal nudity and bare-bottom scenes. Fans eagerly await more of her work, as her talent and physique are truly a feast for the eyes, much like a rich croissant."
Release Year: 2000
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Demasiada carne, Sensual Demais, À Flor da Pele, Túl sok hús, Sex: EL, Aska özlem
Director: Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold
Writer: Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold
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Keywords: eroticism
In an Illinois farming community, Lyle lives quietly with his wife Amy until his friend Vernon arrives with his girlfriend Juliette. The town begins to talk when Lyle and Juliette embark on a passionate affair, much to the disapproval of the religious community.
Too Much Flesh is a 2000 French drama directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold. Set in an Illinois farming community, the film explores themes of eroticism and the consequences of passion outside societal norms. The movie centers around Lyle, a 35-year-old married virgin, who becomes involved in a secret affair with Juliette, the girlfriend of his friend Vernon. This unexpected relationship shocks their close-knit community, particularly the religious members.