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It's weekend, and four couples of square office workers hop onto their
motorbikes, drive to a lake, party, do drugs, have sex ... oh, and
eventually, two of the girls get into a catfight, one pushes the other
into quicksand, which quickly swallows her - with all of her friends, even
her boyfriend, watching. She ends up in hell, where she finds a native
American and a white man playing checkers - with the white man cheating
the heck out of his Indian friend. Meanwhile, the dead girl's friends move
on in search of the LSD pyramid, and when they run out of money, they use
a girl to bait a motorist and then kill him. The boyfriend of the
deceased girl gets a bit lonely when all the couples have sex ... but then
he meets an Indian chief who magically presents him with a dead ringer of
his girlfriend. Eventually, our heroes find their LSD pyramid, have sex
on it, enter it ... and find the devil, which is one of them barely
disguised (the others even recognize him), but still with the power to
make sexual fantasies come true. It all culminates in an orgy ... but then
the weekend is over, and our heroes return to their boring jobs. Apparently,
this movie doesn't make all that much sense, is surreal only achieve an
effect, without hindsight, the plot's mainly an excuse for putting in as
much topless nudity as possible, and most of the humour seems forced and
is not executed too well, either ... but for lovers of cheap vintage
erotica from the weird side of the spectrum, this is a must-see, basically
because its attempts at triplike atmosphere seem so forced and mis-guided
they seem out-of-this-world for a whole different set of reasons, its
excuses to pack in as many sex scenes as possible are unintentionally
hilarious, and it's attempts at comedy are so ridiculously ill-achieved
it's a hoot all by itself. In other words, you might very well enjoy
this one, not at all for the reasons the filmmakers intended you to, but
hey, enjoying is enjoying, right?
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