Barbarella the Scene Where the Angel Can Fly Again After Having Sex

Barbarella (1968, Fr./It.)
In director Roger Vadim's psychedelic cult classic and infamous sexual satire about a female space adventuress in the 41st Century:
- the infamous, teasing, irksome-motion opening credits sequence that stripped 41st century comic-strip heroine Barbarella (Jane Fonda) of her space-suit outfit, while weightless in space
- after Barbarella's crash-landing on the planetary system of Tau Ceti, she was tied up, attacked and bitten by a grouping of agressive mechanical, razor-toothed robot devil dolls unleashed by a dozen feral children who smiled when blood was drawn; she was rescued when a net was dropped on the children and they were led abroad
- the sequence of rescuer Mark Mitt (Ugo Tognazzi), the Catchman (the keeper of the feral children with the dolls), asking to brand love to the grateful Barbarella in his air current-propelled ice-craft - the old-fashioned way; she responded: "Make beloved, did you say?...What do yous mean? You don't even know my psycho-cardiogram!" - and then explained how in the futuristic society on Earth, human being sex was accomplished in non-physical ways; she told him: "Well, on Earth, for centuries, people haven't made beloved unless their psycho-cardiogram readings were in perfect confluence"; and and so she asked: "Do y'all have any pills?" - only happened to produce her own; she was referring to a second style of having sex activity, via sexual practice pill ("an exaltation transference pellet"): "Well, on Earth, when our psycho-cardiogram readings are in harmony and we wish to make honey equally you lot call information technology, we take an exaltation transference pellet and remain like this. Here, permit me show you (she stretched out her arm and closed her optics) - for one infinitesimal or until full rapport is achieved"; Mark knew nothing about and was disinterested in both of her suggested new sexual techniques, and suggested that they bed down together instead; she exclaimed: "But nobody's washed that for centuries! And nobody except the very poor who can't afford the pills or the psycho-cardiogram readings....cause it was proved to be distracting and a danger to maximum efficiency. And, and because it was pointless to go on when other substitutes for ego back up and self-esteem were made bachelor" - notwithstanding, he was able to convince her to have physical sex with him - and she reluctantly laid dorsum, took off her garments, and laid under a fur covering: ("Well, if you but must insist, I gauge so. And I tin assure y'all, there's really no bespeak at all in doing information technology like this"); later having sex with him, she was apt to agree with his stated question: "Now, Barbarella, don't you lot agree with me that in some things, the onetime-fashioned ways are all-time after all." She concurred: "What? Oh, that. Yes, I must admit it was rather interesting. Still, I come across what they mean by saying information technology's distracting."
- after crash-landing, Barbarella'south discovery in a rocky labyrinth by a blind, blissful winged affections Pygar (John Phillip Police force) ("the last of the ornithanthropes") who had lost the will to wing - and claimed "atrophy of the greater alea muscle," although information technology was judged that Pygar was "aerodynamically sound" and it was "all a question of morale"; after making love to Barbarella in his nest (she said it was "heavenly") and regaining his will, Pygar flew Barbarella to SoGo, the "city of nighttime ruled by the Great Tyrant" (a derivative of the evil cities of Sodom and Gomorrah) to go on on her mission
- Barbarella'southward run across at SoGo with the lesbian evil Black Queen, the Smashing Tyrant (Anita Pallenberg) ruling with Black Guards, who first called her "Pretty-Pretty" and asked: "Practice you want to come and play with me? For someone like you, I accuse null. You're very Pretty-Pretty-Pretty!"
- the scene of Barbarella'south sighting of Pygar'due south mock crucifixion - and then freeing him, merely she was taken away to be entrapped in a drinking glass cage - threatened with beingness pecked to death by colorful songbirds-parakeets ("This is really much too poetic a fashion to die!"); meanwhile, Pygar was seduced by the Black Queen, only he refused her: "An angel doesn't make love - an angel is dearest" - she called him a "fruitcake"
- Barbarella's rescue from the pecking birds by goofy underground revolutionary Dildano (David Hemmings); she thought he was asking to take physical intercourse with her equally a reward for saving her life and began to remove her coverings; he objected and said that he preferred hygienic futuristic sexual practice with the pill: ("No! Not like that. Like on earth, the pill. I have the pill...I'1000 non a savage. The pill!...Five years I've waited for this experience"); they communed together without physical intercourse past reaching out and touching with one hand - somewhen causing her hair to coil
- superweapon inventor Dr. Durand Durand's (Milo O'Shea) unsuccessful attempt to kill Barbarella with pleasure by orgasmically "playing" her with a euphemistic pipe organ ("Sonata for Execution of Various Immature Women"): ("When we reach the crescendo, y'all will die of pleasure. Your terminate volition be swift, but sweetness, very sweet") and his aghast reaction to her defeating the automobile past overheating it: ("What is this? I don't believe it. It couldn't be. Wretched girl. What have you done to my excessive automobile? You've undone it. You've undone me. Look! Energy cables are shrinking. Y'all've turned them into faggots. You've burned out the excessive auto. You've blown all its fuses....Y'all've exhausted its power. It couldn't keep upwards with you lot. Incredible! What kind of girl are you? Have you no shame? Shame! Shame on you! You'll pay for this! I've got something for you. You'll wish you had died of pleasure. Now you shall learn the wisdom of the lash")



Barbarella Attacked by Evil Razor-Toothed Devil Dolls

Barbarella With Blind Winged Angel Pygar

Apres-Sex with Pygar ("It was just heavenly")

Flying to SoGo

With Lesbian Dominatrix Black Queen (The Corking Tyrant) - Barbarella's Name: "Pretty-Pretty"


Pygar's Mock Crucifixion

The Black Queen's Attempted Seduction of Pygar

Pecking Parakeets



Barbarella Having Aseptic Non-Physical Sex With Underground Leader Dildano - Causing Crimper Pilus
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