Movie Review

Crimes of Passion

"A lady of the night...A man of the cloth...and...A passion worth killing for!"

Directed by: Ken Russell

Starring:


Reviewed on: May 17th, 2009
China Blue and the Reverend.

China Blue and the Reverend.

Crimes of Passions was somewhat of a classic film when I was in the Navy many years ago. They showed it often on ship, and I can recite many of it’s lines, I saw it so often. The movie is all about sex, and that alone could explain why it was so popular among the crew. But it actually is an interesting watch even all these years later.

Bobby are Amy are a married with children couple. They were highschool sweethearts, but their marriage is on the rocks. Amy avoids having sex with Bobby and they argue over money. To earn some extra cash, Bobby takes a job following a designer, Joanna, after hours, as it is believed, by her boss, that she is selling his designs. What Bobby finds is that Joanna is not selling company secrets, but spending her nights as a prostitute in a run down motel, calling herself China Blue.

Also watching her is a Reverend who is obsessed with sex. He spies on China blue or visits peep shows, only to run out into the street and start preaching against sin. When China Blue walks by he says, “Save your soul, whore!” To which she responds, “Save your money, shithead!”

Before long, Bobby seeks out her services. “It’s my first time.” he tells her. “ Are you that desperate or that horny?” She asks. “Married.” He answers. “Oh, that desperate and that horny.” She clarifies. Crimes of Passion has some great dialogue. The best line comes shortly after Bobby enters the motel room. China Blue, dressed as a stewardess, says to him, “Although we may run out of Pan Am coffee, we will never run out of TWA tea.” Think about it.

It also has some memorable scenes. Bobby's human penis joke is worth a laugh, but the scene with China blue and the cop, will stay with you longer. It involves a night stick and some bondage.

Although the entire movie is a bit over the top, it does have something to say about sex. Each main character sees sex differently. Bobby looks at sex as a way of expressing love. He gets mad at his wife who sees sex as a wife’s duty. “You were satisfied.” She argues, making Bobby more angry. The Reverend thinks of sex as something dirty, to be repressed. He is attracted and repulsed by sex at the same time. China Blue uses sex as a way of being in control. Under the guise of a prostitute, Joanna is in charge of her life. It is through Bobby and an old woman hiring her, that she starts to change.

On one hand, Crimes of Passion is a good old fashioned trashy movie. On the other, it says something legitimate about sex. The movie ends on a violent cheesy note, but then adds a brief scene where Bobby says he has no idea if he and Joanna will make it. The movie balances to very different worlds to make a fascinating watch.

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