The last part of Pasolini's Trilogy of Life series is full of strange stories about slaves and kings, potions, betrayals, demons, and, most of all, love and making love in all its many forms. This is a beautiful, dreamlike, and grown-up version of the original folk tales. It is both mysterious and freeing.
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The last part of Pasolini's Trilogy of Life series is full of strange stories about slaves and kings, potions, betrayals, demons, and, most of all, love and making love in all its many forms. This is a beautiful, dreamlike, and grown-up version of the original folk tales. It is both mysterious and freeing.
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