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Added by on March 6, 2018

One insanely ludicrous sex-comedy that raised the bar substantially in its usage of non-PC humor in an era already known for its outlandishness and excess! In “El sexo sentido” from 1981 (which roughly translated means: “The Sex Sense” or “Sex Sensation”), we get a hyperactive-macho-induced fantasy of female flesh that makes one wonder—how/why did this film ever get made? But, let’s leave that aside and let the sociologists and historians to figure that one out. Without further detraction, our story is about lovely-nubile ‘Patricia Fria’ (played by sexy and beautiful Spanish-import Adriana Vega), who is the “kept woman” of old-and-rich but sadly impotent ‘Don Tomás Cebollita’. It seems that ‘Patty’ has been trying to cure ‘Don Tomás’ for some time now. Enter starving artist ‘Miguel Ángel Cuevas’ (Andrés Garcia) who happens to live directly across from ‘Patty’ and gets an inkling of all the extra-curricular activity going on across the way (‘Patty’ never seems to wear any clothes at all, except see-through nighties!), and purchases a telescope and is soon in business with his own ‘observation-deck/peep-show’ and charges the local rich old-men a handsome price, etc. etc. I can go on and on in trying to summarize this story, but I’ll cut it short and get to the chase.

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