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It's the first summer teenaged Lena (Christina Lindberg) spends without
her parents who have gone on a vacation, and it's not long beofre she
feels torn between two men, her boyfriend from her school, momma's boy Jan
(Björn Adelly) and the slightly older Helghe (Heinz Hopf), who has an
aura of danger to him. Thing is, Lena really loves Jan, but feels weirdly
drawn to Helge, and readily poses for a series of nude photos for him.
When Jan finds out about the photos, she makes up stories that Helge uses
the pictures to blackmail her into becoming his prostitute, and makes up
lies about how difficult it is to get the photos back - which Helge
actually willingly hands over to her ... and it's exactly the fact that
Jan's mother (Siv Ericks) finds the photos with Lena that leads to major
complications and a (temporary) breakup with Jan. After this, Lena doesn't
want to see Helge either, but he breaks into her apartment, ties her to
her bed spread-eagled and rapes her. However, she somehow gets her hands
on a knife and stabs him to death while he's still shagging her ... but
that is just a fantasy of hers, nothing of the sort has actually happened,
and when school starts a few days later, she and Jan are the couple again
they always have been. So-so piece of erotica that is rather
nicely carried by Christina Lindberg, who doesn't only get naked a lot but
also briends believability to her role, acting-wise. Also, the mix of fact
and fiction, of a schoolgirl's boring reality and her dirty fantasy
triggered by her sexual awakening is at least interesting ... but that all
said, the film still fails to fully convince simply because it fails to
really drag the audience into the story, lacks any real excitement to keep
one's eyes glued to the screen. Still, if you're a fan of Christina
Lindberg, this is one of her better movies, and it is actually a film
that's not without interest, it's just less than great.
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